Digital Forensics & Cyber Security Blog
Digital Forensics & Cyber Security Blog
Magnet AXIOM Cyber 5.9 is Now Available – Get a Free Trial License
AXIOM Cyber 5.9 continues to make the remote acquisition experience more mature and more collaborative by introducing the ability for examiners sharing workstations to see and access all remote agents that have been created with that shared workstation. Learn how you can get a Free Demo license. New Artifacts Facebook [...]
Social Network Harvester (SNH) releases new features in version 1.23.7
Software Network Harvester (SNH) releases new version to address better capturing of Instagram and Twitter evidence. In addition the tool is able to handle bigger data sets and information from various Social Media platforms. If you want a free demo license let us know. Download your new version [...]
Oxygen Forensic adds advanced Android Extraction Updates in Detective 14.2
Device acquisition methods have progressed a lot over the past few years, especially within screen lock bypass techniques. Oxygen Forensic Detective can now support more advanced methods for the following groups of locked Android devices: - Samsung Exynos devices - Huawei Kirin devices - Huawei Qualcomm devices - LG Qualcomm [...]
Logicube ZXi-Forensic Uploads Forensic Images to a Network Repository
The ZXi-Forensic is designed for digital and smartphone forensic labs to transfer forensic image evidence to network storage servers. With imaging speeds of over 50GB/minute, this allows forensic examiners to upload forensic images from evidence drives to a network repository as quickly as possible. Forensic Examiners can can “push” images [...]
Whitehouse hosts the Open Source Software Security Summit
The Whitehouse hosted an Open Source Software Security Summit on Thursday, January 13, 2022. The Biden administration wants government and private sector organizations to rally their efforts and resources to secure open-source software and its supply chain after the Log4J vulnerabilities exposed critical infrastructure to threat actors' attacks. Participants focused [...]
Beware of free USB drives that install malware warns the FBI
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation says that FIN7, an infamous cybercrime group that is behind the Darkside and BlackMatter ransomware operations, has sent malicious USB devices to US companies over the past few months in the hopes of infecting their systems with malware and carrying out future attacks. “Since [...]
The Best Digital Forensic, Smartphone, Mobile Device, IoT, and Chip-Off Tools and Solutions for 2022
Digital Forensics and Mobile Device Forensics tools continue to develop and improve each year. In 2022 you will need to decide what solutions will be best for your lab and team. Some of your tools will be replaced with newer, better, and faster solutions. Many of you will need to [...]
Rusolut Visual NAND Reconstructor 6.0 Update and New Features & Improvements
Rusolut has completely developed a new approach to data recovery from NAND devices! It’s not yet another virtual translator, it is a new solution that assembles files and file systems using three technologies: First a completely new intelligent file assembler - file system metadata and file attributes advanced analysis - [...]
H-11 Digital Forensics wishes you the very best in 2022
Many years ago a dear friend climbed and reached the top of Mount Everest. His story is an amazing account. I am still amazed that anyone can reach the summit of this majestic mountain. We hope you continue to find joy, success, and happiness in the life’s simple pleasures in [...]
Using Python Scripts to better find and manage evidence in your mobile device forensics
Many years ago H-11 Digital Forensics started using Python Scripts in our computer and cell phone digital forensic cases. Working with manufacturers some adopted the concept of using Python inside of their tool. Others, even today, believe they are the ones that must control how evidence is found. If you [...]