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  2. Post-mortem interval - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem phenomena to estimate the time of death. The post-mortem interval ( PMI) is the time that has elapsed since an individual's death. [1] When the time of death is not known, the interval may be estimated, and so an approximate time of death established. Postmortem interval estimations can range from hours, to days or even years ...

  3. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor - Wikipedia

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    Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor ( COFEE) is a tool kit, developed by Microsoft, to help computer forensic investigators extract evidence from a Windows computer. Installed on a USB flash drive or other external disk drive, it acts as an automated forensic tool during a live analysis.

  4. Autopsy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Autopsy (software) Autopsy is computer software that makes it simpler to deploy many of the open source programs and plugins used in The Sleuth Kit. [1] The graphical user interface displays the results from the forensic search of the underlying volume, making it easier for investigators to flag pertinent sections of data.

  5. Guidance Software Releases EnCase® Forensic v7.05 ... - AOL

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    Guidance Software Releases EnCase® Forensic v7.05, Empowering Digital Investigators to Find More Evidence, Faster Fastest, most comprehensive digital forensics software on the market PASADENA ...

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  7. EnCase - Wikipedia

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    EnCase is the shared technology within a suite of digital investigations products by Guidance Software (acquired by OpenText in 2017 [2] ). The software comes in several products designed for forensic, cyber security, security analytics, and e-discovery use. EnCase is traditionally used in forensics to recover evidence from seized hard drives.

  8. Open Computer Forensics Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Open Computer Forensics Architecture. The Open Computer Forensics Architecture (OCFA) is a distributed open-source computer forensics framework used to analyze digital media within a digital forensics laboratory environment. The framework was built by the Dutch national police.

  9. Digital Forensics Framework - Wikipedia

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    Type. Computer forensics. License. GPL. Website. www .digital-forensic .org. Digital Forensics Framework ( DFF) is a discontinued computer forensics open-source software package. It is used by professionals and non-experts to collect, preserve and reveal digital evidence without compromising systems and data. [2]