PassMark OSForensics Professional 3.0 Build 1 Beta | 47.95 MB
OSForensics allows you to identify suspicious files and activity with hash matching, drive signature comparisons, e-mails, memory and binary data. It lets you extract forensic evidence from computers quickly with advanced file searching and indexing and enables this data to be managed effectively.
Search within Files
If the basic file search functionality is not enough, OSForensics can also create an index of the files on a hard disk. This allows for lightning fast searches for text contained inside the documents. Powered by the technology behind Wrensoft's acclaimed Zoom Search Engine.
Search for Emails
An additional feature of being able to search within files is the ability to search email archives. The indexing process can open and read most popular email file formats (including pst) and identify the individual messages.
This allows for a fast text content search of any emails found on a system
Recover Deleted Files
After a file has been deleted, even once removed from the recycling bin, it often still exists until another new file takes its place on the hard drive. OSForensics can track down this ghost file data and attempt to restore it back to useable state on the hard drive.
Uncover Recent Activity
Find out what users have been up to. OSForensics can uncover the user actions performed recently on the system, including but not limited to:
Opened Documents
Web Browsing History
Connected USB Devices
Connected Network Shares
Collect System Information
Find out what's inside the computer. Detailed information about the hardware a system is running on:
CPU type and number of CPUs
Amount and type of RAM
Installed Hard Drives
Connected USB devices
and much more.
View Active Memory
Look directly at what is currently in the systems main memory. Attempt to uncover passwords and other sensitive information that would otherwise be inaccessible.
Select from a list of active processes on the system to inspect. OSF can also dump their memory to a file on disk for later inspection.
Extract Logins and Passwords
Recover usernames and passwords from recently accessed websites in common web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Opera.
What's new:
Increased copy to clipboard limit from 100 to 10,000 files
Password Recovery
- Added "a-z A-Z 0-9" Alphanumeric option to password recovery random character options
- Added scanning of windows credential manager for browser passwords as part of the recent activity function.
- Updated the Firefox password recovery feature to work with the latest version of Firefox (24)
- Fixed a bug where if there was only one password entry stored in the Firefox database it was not displayed
File System Browser
- Added extra metadata column for the LCN of the first cluster of the file. This is useful for seeing if files are grouped together on the disk.
Drive Preparation
- The Write pattern function, could incorrectly report a write error near the very end of the drive for some USB flash drives, this has been corrected.
Changed the error message when adding an image file to a case to include the image name.
Updated "Print" features for EmailViewer and PstViewer
Fixed a bug with HTML email printing not having any header
Fixed a bug with not printing full headers, RTF, and plain text mail
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