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|purpose=Collection of command line computer forensics digital investigation tools. | |purpose=Collection of command line computer forensics digital investigation tools. | ||
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
Collection of command line computer forensics digital investigation tools. The related Autopsy Forensic Browser is an HTML-based graphical interface specifically developed for use with Sleuth Kit. Developed by Brian Carrier. | Collection of command line computer forensics digital investigation tools. The related Autopsy Forensic Browser is an HTML-based graphical interface specifically developed for use with Sleuth Kit. Developed by Brian Carrier. | ||
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