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Recoverpy
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Interactively find and recover deleted or 👉 overwritten 👈 files from your terminal
Iped
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IPED Digital Forensic Tool. It is an open source software that can be used to process and analyze digital evidence, often seized at crime scenes by law enforcement or in a corporate investigation by private examiners.
Seqbox
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A single file container/archive that can be reconstructed even after total loss of file system structures
Fatcat
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FAT filesystems explore, extract, repair, and forensic tool
Btrfscue
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Recover files from damaged BTRFS filesystems
Ride
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Windows tool for low-level access to any floppy disks, and comfortable high-level access to some legacy filesystems (ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, etc.).
Blockhashloc
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Recover files using lists of blocks hashes, bypassing the File System entirely
Sqbrite
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SQBrite is a data recovery tool for SQLite databases
Dftools
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A curated list of digital forensic tools.
Save_skype
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💬 Data forensics and recovery utility for Skype chats and history
Ocaml Seqbox
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Implementation of SeqBox in OCaml
Parse_google_sms
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📱Data forensics and recovery utility for Google Voice chats saved via Google Takeout
Raw2fs
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Bash script for computer forensics - It's possible to resolve the file name starting from the carved file name generated by the Foremost tool and save it, it generates an HTML report. It's possible to resolve the file name starting from the offset of a "grep" keywords search. The tool identifies automatically the change of the partition and, if the keyword is contained into the slack space, saves the sector/cluster/block where it is. (remember that for fat -> sector, ntfs -> cluster, ext2/3 -> b
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