IPED Digital Forensic: Program for criminologists and researchers

IPED is an open source software that can be used to edit and digital evidence, seized from crime scenes by hackers or in corporate investigations by private investigators.

The IPED - Digital Evidence Processor and Indexer (translated from Portuguese) is a tool implemented in java and continues to be developed by digital forensic experts from the Brazilian Federal Police since 2012. Although it was always open source, it was only published in 2019. officially his code.

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Specifications

  • Signature analysis
  • Supported hashes: md5, sha-1, sha-256, sha-512 and edonkey
  • Categorization by file type and properties
  • Collection of images and videos in hundreds of formats
  • Geo-reporting GPS data (requires Javascript API key for Google Maps)
  • Visual character recognition supported by tesseract 4
  • Named Entity (requires download of Stanford CoreNLP models)
  • Strong file grouping
  • Scalable with javascript and python
  • Program history s for Edge, Firefox, Chrome and Safari
  • Custom analysts for Emule, Shareaza, Ares, WhatsApp, Skype, Telegram, Bittorrent, ActivitiesCache and more…
  • naked content detection for images and videos
  • Graph analysis for communications
  • Repeat or restart the interrupted processing
  • Create bookmarks / tags for important data
  • HTML, CSV references

 

Installation

git clone https://github.com/sepinf-inc/IPED.git cd IPED mvn install

 

You can download the program from here.

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Written by Anastasis Vasileiadis

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