Linux for Computer Forensics: DEFT Linux 6 Released
- Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 16:16
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Distro watch reports: Stefano Fratepietro has announced the release of DEFT Linux 6, a Lubuntu-based live CD featuring some of the best open-source applications dedicated to incident response and computer forensics: “I’m happy to announce that DEFT 6 is out. DEFT 6 is based on Lubuntu with Linux kernel 2.6.35 and and with the best free computer forensic tools; it is a new concept of computer forensic live system, ewflib-ready, that uses WINE for running Windows computer forensics tools under Linux. This is a list of changes made to the release candidate version: update FTK Imager from 2.9 to 3; update Digital Forensic Framework from 0.8 to 0.9; added Xmount 0.4.4; added mount_ewf utility; wrong Guymager release, now it’s version 0.5.7; fixed ISO image MD5 file check; fixed some grammatical errors.” Read the rest of the release announcement for more information. Download: deft_6.iso.
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