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|purpose=dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd with a number of features useful for computer forensics.
 
|purpose=dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd with a number of features useful for computer forensics.
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|homepage=http://dc3dd.sourceforge.net/
 
|homepage=http://dc3dd.sourceforge.net/
|function=Disk Imaging, Forensic
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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd with a number of features useful for computer forensics.  
 
dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd with a number of features useful for computer forensics.  
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