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sleuthkit: sleuthkit (forensic toolkit)
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sleuthkit:
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sleuthkit: The Sleuth Kit (TSK) is a library and collection of command line
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sleuthkit: tools that allow you to investigate disk images. The core
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sleuthkit: functionality of TSK allows you to analyze volume and file system
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sleuthkit: data. The plug-in framework allows you to incorporate additional
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sleuthkit: modules to analyze file contents and build automated systems. The
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sleuthkit: library can be incorporated into larger digital forensics tools and
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sleuthkit: the command line tools can be directly used to find evidence.
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sleuthkit:
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sleuthkit: Homepage: http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/
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