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== Description ==
 
Autopsy is the premier open source forensics platform which is fast, easy-to-use, and capable of analyzing all types of mobile devices and digital media. Its plug-in architecture enables extensibility from community-developed or custom-built modules.  
 
Autopsy is the premier open source forensics platform which is fast, easy-to-use, and capable of analyzing all types of mobile devices and digital media. Its plug-in architecture enables extensibility from community-developed or custom-built modules.  
  
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* https://www.autopsy.com/blog/
 
* https://www.autopsy.com/blog/

Latest revision as of 11:53, 19 October 2021



Autopsy Digital Forensics
Open source, free digital forensics tool
Homepage:https://www.autopsy.com/about/
Source Code:https://github.com/sleuthkit/autopsy
Cost:free of charge
Platforms:Windows, Linux, OS X
Function:Appraisal,Content Profiling,De-Duplication,Disk Imaging,Forensic

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Description[edit]

Autopsy is the premier open source forensics platform which is fast, easy-to-use, and capable of analyzing all types of mobile devices and digital media. Its plug-in architecture enables extensibility from community-developed or custom-built modules.


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