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(@xaberx)
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Over the Past 4 years MMachor and I have been working on a new toolkit to handle nearly every aspect of a case. Today is the release date, Several features were inspired by problems we found on this very forum so on today's release I felt it important to mention a few of the solutions to those problems.
Google Chrome Analysis
Mozilla Firefox 2-3.x Analysis
Safari Analysis (the hex files…yes it was a pain)
Opera History
But most importantly DD image concatenation working with MMachor we have found a way to make a forensically sound DD concatenation utility that verifies the data using SHA256.

I do not wish to Advertise on here(if this is too much let me know ill edit), that's what my site is for I wanted to thank all of you for your support during the development MMalchor and I have formed Wise Forensics to host a new series of Forensic software at www.wiseforensics.com

Again thank you for all of your support in answering our questions over the years.

Ryan Manley
Mitchel Machor
Wise Forensics

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 5:51 am
(@mmachor)
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Well I believe he about said it all. I also wish to thank everyone here on Forensic Focus. In the past I've personally received great feedback from everyone on here. Feedback concerning software I've written, problems I've ran into, and much more! I know between myself an Xaberx we have put a lot of time and effort into working on these tools and just want to thank all of you for your continuing support.

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 6:28 am
(@jonathan)
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$1799.00 eh? That converts to around 1330 Euros, while X-Ways Forensics is 799 Euros.

Do you believe it is twice as good as X-Ways Forensics?

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 2:14 pm
 96hz
(@96hz)
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Is there a demo/evaluation version ?
Any screenshots ?

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 6:02 pm
(@xaberx)
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96hz - to view a description of all the features, go the main site
http//www.wiseforensics.com/ then click "Products" then click the picture on the left of the table. a page should be opened with screenshots and a description of many of the features we provide. If you would like to see more detailed view of a particular feature or explanation we will be more than happy to provide additional screenshots, one item I forgot to mention on the site is that each toolkit comes with a usb security dongle for operation. ***Note the pictures are a bit outdated aswell, if you download the demo you can see that there is actually a lot more tabs going across the firefox and google chrome page for adult content, preferences, etc….

Jonathan - During the development Winhex was one of our primary tools of validation, for me to say one tool is better than the other would be ignorant of me, because each tool has its specific area of focus. This toolkit is designed to compare to FTK and Encase with the ability to manipulate data quickly and accurately. The features of the Toolkit are very similar to X-ways Forensics and we pull back a lot more information about Firefox, Google chrome, and safari history by linking to the SQL lite3 databases as far as I am aware FTK and Encase just recently acquired these features for the new versions of Firefox however we even decipher the MORK databases as well from Firefox 2. - So in conclusion I wont say I'm better than another package because I am sure there are things they can do better than us, however I am sure we have features they do not as well. Its a never ending battle to find the right tool for a particular purpose

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 6:31 pm
(@patrick4n6)
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Suggesting that it is a "Complete" forensic toolkit per your post title is perhaps a bit of a misnomer.

It's good to see some more competition in the market though.

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 7:02 pm
(@xaberx)
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To help detur the thought that it can do everything forensically possible, I changed it to our company name. As you see it would be arrogant for us to claim it can do everything, we realize there is always someone out there who can do something better. It is complete in the respect that it holds a variety of tools to handle many different types of cases. However we will not be claiming that our tool is better than anyone elses nor will we be claiming that it can do everything everyone else can. Just that it is a toolkit with a vast array of features, some of which are unique and not found anywhere else in other toolkits.

 
Posted : 02/04/2010 7:28 pm
(@lenny)
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To help detur the thought that it can do everything forensically possible, I changed it to our company name. As you see it would be arrogant for us to claim it can do everything, we realize there is always someone out there who can do something better. It is complete in the respect that it holds a variety of tools to handle many different types of cases. However we will not be claiming that our tool is better than anyone elses nor will we be claiming that it can do everything everyone else can. Just that it is a toolkit with a vast array of features, some of which are unique and not found anywhere else in other toolkits.

I teach forensics at Stark State and use most of the top intergrated forensic packages. This is a great price for a very good package. I have been bata testing this package for about a year now. It is a very useful tool.

 
Posted : 03/04/2010 9:42 pm
(@libris)
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Release a Trial edition, so we can test this toolkit )

 
Posted : 04/04/2010 1:13 am
(@mmachor)
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Trial version is available at http//www.wiseforensics.com/.

 
Posted : 04/04/2010 12:49 pm
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