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Gargoyle and Windows Forensic Environment

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

It is great to see that the Windows Forensic Environment is being used as an accepted forensic platform by software manufactures, such as F-Response (blogged about running F-Response on WinFE) and WetStone.   WetStone has a version of their malware software available  on the WinFE system (although WetStone calls it the Windows Forensic Edition rather than Environment,  I believe they mean the same thing).

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JUN
28
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WinFE Teaser Screenshots

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

Colin Ramsden has been working feverishly on some modifications to WinFE that will appeal to everyone.    For some teaser screenshots, take a look here.   Bitlocker support, installing drivers while already booted to WinFE, clean shutdown that ejects the CD, and an easy to use Disk Management Console.  Believe it or not, Colin has even more to add.

Given the ability to make your own WinFE ISO with Colin's work, you surely will have one of the best forensic boot environments to date.

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Guest — Siv
Looks like it's going to be a useful tool. Well done Colin, keep up the good work.
Monday, 28 June 2010 19:45
Guest — Claus Valca
Oooohhh. Such a nice shiny GUI interface. I've got the original stock WinFE build I did and can use when the Linux-based LiveCD ... Read More
Saturday, 17 July 2010 07:29
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JUN
22
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New Site and Updates

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

As you can see, the WinFE site has been migrated to WordPress.  This format allows me a little more freedom than Blogger as well as less time maintaining a website.  This site and work is free...be patient ;)

You can now find the batch files accessed through direct downloads.  I am more than happy to put up additional work or corrections/improvements to what is posted.  At this point, Colin Ramsden is working on his code in creating something I call the "SuperDuper Version" of Windows FE.  I'll let him describe the details when he is finished, but I promise, from what I've seen so far, it is really cool.

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