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    Mobile Verification Toolkit

    Mobile Verification Toolkit

    Helps with conducting forensics of mobile devices

    ...Using it requires understanding the basics of forensic analysis and using command-line tools. This is not intended for end-user self-assessment. If you are concerned with the security of your device please seek expert assistance. Compare extracted records to a provided list of malicious indicators in STIX2 format. Generate JSON logs of extracted records, and separate JSON logs of all detected malicious traces.
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    Sherloq

    Sherloq

    An open source digital image forensic toolset

    Sherloq is a research-oriented toolkit designed for digital image forensics, providing an integrated environment to experiment with algorithms for image analysis and tampering detection. Rather than functioning as an automated decision-making system, it serves as a companion tool for researchers, enthusiasts, and students who want to explore forensic techniques from scientific literature and workshops. The project emphasizes transparency and community collaboration, contrasting with proprietary forensic tools that often rely on secrecy. Initially developed in C++ in 2015 and later transitioned to a Qt-based GUI in 2017, Sherloq has since been ported to Python with PySide2, Matplotlib, and OpenCV to improve accessibility and ease of development. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Plaso

    Plaso

    Super timeline all the things

    Plaso (Plaso Langar Að Safna Öllu), or "super timeline all the things," is a Python-based engine designed for automatic creation of timelines in digital forensic investigations. It processes various log files and artifacts to generate a chronological sequence of events, aiding analysts in understanding system activities.​
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    claude-code-transcripts

    claude-code-transcripts

    Tools for publishing transcripts for Claude Code sessions

    claude-code-transcripts is a command-line utility that takes session files exported from Claude Code (in JSON or JSONL format) and turns them into clean, navigable HTML transcripts that can be viewed in any modern web browser. It is designed to make the often dense and verbose outputs from AI coding sessions easier to read, share, and archive by breaking conversations into paginated, annotated pages with navigable timelines of prompts and responses. Users can run this tool locally or fetch...
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    LinuxNub Forensics Learning Program

    Simple Python Script that helps teach a user Linux Forensics

    A simple python based script that runs Linux tools from the command line to conduct a simple Linux forensic investigation of a targeted image. Currently a work in progress. Contact Info: joem3921@gmail.com
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The VAD tools are a set of scripts for working with Virtual Address Descriptor structures in dumps of Windows physical memory to provide detailed information about a process's memory allocations to a forensic investigator.
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    Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
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