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    Autopsy

    Autopsy

    Autopsy® is a digital forensics platform and graphical interface

    Autopsy® is a digital forensics platform and graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit® and other digital forensics tools. It can be used by law enforcement, military, and corporate examiners to investigate what happened on a computer. You can even use it to recover photos from your camera's memory card. Autopsy was designed to be intuitive out of the box. Installation is easy and wizards guide you through every step.
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. As a living archive, it documents changes in exploitation trends and defensive techniques year over year. ...
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    Tailslayer

    Tailslayer

    Library for reducing tail latency in RAM reads

    ...The tool helps investigators identify residual data such as logs, configurations, or usage traces that may persist despite Tails’ security features. It is particularly relevant for digital forensics and research into privacy systems. Tailslayer emphasizes practical analysis techniques rather than theoretical exploration. Its design reflects the need to balance privacy with investigative capabilities. Overall, it provides insight into how secure systems behave under forensic scrutiny.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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    SecureShareExample

    SecureShareExample

    EaseFilter File Secure Sharing Example

    ...Block forwarding, uploading to unauthorized cloud services, or syncing to personal drives. Apply time-based access (expiration dates) and geo/device restrictions. Maintain tamper-evident audit trails for compliance and forensics.
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