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Revision as of 12:37, 24 July 2012
| PyFlag | |
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| Maintainer: | Michael Cohen, David Collett |
| OS: | Linux,Web-based |
| Genre: | Analysis |
| License: | GPL |
| Website: | sourceforge.net/projects/pyflag/ |
PyFlag is a web-based, database-backed forensic and log analysis GUI and Computer forensics framework written in Python. PyFlag stores disk images in numerous file formats, including raw, sgzip, AFF, and EnCase format.
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Features
File Systems Understood
File Search Facilities
- Lists allocated and unallocated files.
- Sorts files by type.
- Searches for keywords.
- Works with compressed zip files.
Historical Reconstruction
Can it build timelines and search by creation date?
- Creates a "case file".
Searching Abilities
- Searches for keywords.
- Builds an index.
Hash Databases
- Hashes and compares with Hashkeeper using MD5.
Evidence Collection Features
History
- Originally started by the Australian Department of Defence, PyFlag is now hosted on SourceForge.