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tapir
by tap-ir
TAPIR is a multi-user, client/server, incident response framework
steghide
by StegHigh
steganography program that hides data in various kinds of image and audio files
toolkit
by docker-forensics-toolkit
A toolkit for the post-mortem examination of Docker containers from forensic HDD copies
apfs-fuse
by sgan81
FUSE driver for APFS (Apple File System)
kismet
by kismetwireless
Github mirror of official Kismet repository
RecuperaBit
by Lazza
A tool for forensic file system reconstruction.
ntfstool
by thewhiteninja
Forensics tool for NTFS (parser, mft, bitlocker, deleted files)
acquire
by fox-it
acquire is a tool to quickly gather forensic artifacts from disk images or a live system into a lightweight container.
bstrings
by EricZimmerman
A better strings utility!
4n6pi
by plonxyz
Forensic disk imager, designed to run on a Raspberry Pi, powered by libewf
Garuda
by themalwarenews
Android Penetration Testing setup tool. Garuda automates the installation of the required tools to perform Android Security Analysis.
cloud-sniper
by cloud-sniper
Cloud Security Operations Orchestrator
awspx
by ReversecLabs
A graph-based tool for visualizing effective access and resource relationships in AWS environments.
awesome-mobile-security
by vaib25vicky
An effort to build a single place for all useful android and iOS security related stuff. All references and tools belong to their respective owners. I'm just maintaining it.
dex2jar
by pxb1988
Tools to work with android .dex and java .class files
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