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|purpose=A collection of utilities and libraries intended for forensic or forensic-related investigative use in a modern Microsoft Windows environment. | |purpose=A collection of utilities and libraries intended for forensic or forensic-related investigative use in a modern Microsoft Windows environment. | ||
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|homepage=http://www.gmgsystemsinc.info/fau/ | |homepage=http://www.gmgsystemsinc.info/fau/ | ||
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
A collection of utilities and libraries intended for forensic or forensic-related investigative use in a modern Microsoft Windows environment. The components in the collection are intended to permit the investigator to sterilize media for forensic duplication, discover where logical volume information is located and to collect the evidence from a running computer system while at the same time ensuring data integrity (e.g. with a cryptographic checksums) and while minimizing distortive alterations to the subject system. The FAU is distributed under the GMG Systems, Inc. Open License. | A collection of utilities and libraries intended for forensic or forensic-related investigative use in a modern Microsoft Windows environment. The components in the collection are intended to permit the investigator to sterilize media for forensic duplication, discover where logical volume information is located and to collect the evidence from a running computer system while at the same time ensuring data integrity (e.g. with a cryptographic checksums) and while minimizing distortive alterations to the subject system. The FAU is distributed under the GMG Systems, Inc. Open License. | ||
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Forensic Acquisition Utilities (FAU) is a product of GMG Systems, Inc first release in 2002 by George M. Garner Jr. Version 1.5.0.2525 was released on 19 May 2016 and is available at https://web.archive.org/web/20160719193011/http://www.gmgsystemsinc.info/fau/7d137db0-ae88-4519-a29e-42f5c5d591de/FAU-1.5.0.2525.zip | Forensic Acquisition Utilities (FAU) is a product of GMG Systems, Inc first release in 2002 by George M. Garner Jr. Version 1.5.0.2525 was released on 19 May 2016 and is available at https://web.archive.org/web/20160719193011/http://www.gmgsystemsinc.info/fau/7d137db0-ae88-4519-a29e-42f5c5d591de/FAU-1.5.0.2525.zip | ||
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