A patch to the GNU dd program, this version has several features intended for forensic acquisition of data. Highlights include hashing on-the-fly, split output files, pattern writing, a progress meter, and file verification.
Latest base version available : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dc3dd/files/dc3dd/7.3.1/
This version works on modern versions of Linux, as well other UNIX like operating systems.
Alternatively, this version for Windows : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dc3dd/files/dc3dd/7.2.646/
Grab it with Cygwin 2.5, Cygwin terminal or the bare DLLS.
Features
- Forensic/Digital evidence Acquisition
- Hashing
- split output files
- pattern writing
- file verification
Categories
Data RecoveryLicense
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow dc3dd
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User Reviews
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Yet another live image carrying both dc3dd and dcfldd: en.altlinux.org/Rescue (it's also careful enough not to touch dirty filesystem journals and swaps).
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Nice work ! Great project.
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If anyone is looking for a pre-built self booting solution on a USB drive to run dc3dd, you can fine on here, www.osforensics.com/tools/create-disk-images.html
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in our tests, DC3DD is about 20% faster than the older dcfldd. however, they changed a lot of the options, and it was confusing trying to associate the new options with the older dcfldd options used in our scripts. output logging could be enhanced to be more easily processed by additional scripts.