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    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    Open Source Android Forensics Toolkit

    OSAF-TK your one stop shop for Android malware analysis and forensics.

    Welcome to OSAF! The OSAF-Toolkit was developed, as a senior design project, by a group of IT students from the University of Cincinnati, wanting to pioneer and pave the way for standardization of Android malware analysis. The OSAF-Toolkit is built from Ubuntu 11.10 and pre-compiled with all of the tools needed to rip apart applications for code review and malware analysis. Our primary goal with the toolkit is to be able to make application analysis as easy as possible. We also wanted to...
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    MultiTCP is a benchmark environment for testing TCP congestion avoidance algorithms and other TCP enhancements. It uses the kernel logs to print out segments statistics and internal TCP variables, to analyze and understand Linux TCP behavior.
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    The purpose of the Hi-Performance Protocol Identification Engine/HiPPIE is to analyze network traffic, and determine what protocol is in use within a given session based on packets sent to the engine. Linux kernel mod with support for iptables/netfilter
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    Alicia(Advanced LInux Crash-dump Interactive Analyzer) is a tool that provides the effective environment & interface to analyze Linux crash dump with the power of Perl. New command to edit a dump can be written in perl. Given your script, Got know-how.
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    Klogger is a framework for post mortem analysis of the Linux kernel behavior. Offering low overhead and flexibility, it allows researchers to analyze performance without the need for extensive kernel knowledge.
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    ...There are two main parts to Smatch. The first is a patch to the gcc sources to print out a lot of information. The second part is a collection of perl scripts and libraries to analyze the information.
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    YASA is a framework to simulate and analyze real time scheduling applications on different platforms. These platforms are called Executives. You can define own tasksets, own schedulers and own synchronization protocols to describe your target environment
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