CAINE 8.0 Blazar with complete digital forensic environment

CAINE 8.0 Blazar: CAINE (Computer Aided Investigative Environment) is a GNU / Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It is designed by Italian programmer Nanni Bassetti and offers a full to be a complete digital forensic environment. The distribution was updated on 31 October of 2016, in 8.0.

New called “Blazar,” and powered by the long-term supported Linux 4.4 kernel and Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus).CAINE 8.0 Blazar
The operating system CAINE 8.0 Blazar after a year of hard work it comes with UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware ) και ασφαλή εκκίνησης, και νέα εργαλεία όπως το Systemback μια εφαρμογή open-source για τη δημιουργία αντιγράφων of the system.

"The big news is CAINE 8.0 Blazar can block all devices (eg /dev/sda), in Read-Only. You can use a tool with a GUI called BlockON/OFF. This new method of blocking Write permissions ensures all disks will be kept untouched by malicious processes because they will be locked in Read-Only mode.”

The distribution also includes the tools: XAll 1.5, MemDump, XRCed, PEFrame, Tilda, Shrew, RecuperaBit, Gigolo, Jeex, Samba, SQLParse, Yara, wxHexEditor, ADB and LibMobileDevice, PffLib, HashDB, imount, vhdimount, vhdiinfo, iscsitarget , img_map, and vblade. New RBFstab and Mounter, live preview Caja scripts, and a root file system spoofing patch.

Another important change is the addition of a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server and a client with which users can control the entire operating system from a remote location. Last but not least, CAINE is much faster than previous versions, and can also run directly on RAM using toram.

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Download: caine8.0.iso (2,813MB, MD5, torrent sites).

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