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Pollux's corner Forensics

DFF accepted into Debian

Date Tue 18 October 2011 Tags Debian Security Forensics

DFF (Digital Forensics Framework) has been accepted into Debian unstable.

From the website:

The Digital Forensics Framework (DFF) is both a digital investigation tool and a development platform.The framework is used by system administrators, law enforcement examinors, digital forensicsresearchers and > students, and security professionals world-wide. Written in Python and C++,it exclusively uses Open Source technologies.

DFF combines an intuitive user interface with a modular and cross-platform architecture.

DFF is a nice tool, combining Python and C++ (and PyQt) to provide performances, be easy to extend and provide a nice GUI. It is GPLv2, thanks to ArxSys.

If you like it, don’t hesitate to contact them on the IRC channel (#digital-forensic on Freenode).

  • http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/dff.html (page may not be up at the moment)
  • http://www.digital-forensic.org/#panel4 (Screenshots)
  • http://www.digital-forensic.org/
  • http://www.arxsys.eu/

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