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The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the [[The Sleuth Kit]] and other digital investigation tools. Together, they can analyze Windows and UNIX disks and file systems (NTFS, FAT, UFS1/2, Ext2/3, etc.).
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Autopsy 3 is Java-based and designed to be an end-to-end platform for digital forensicsThat means that it can be extended by other developers. Full details can be found on the [http://sleuthkit.org/autopsy/index.php sleuthkit.org] site.
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Autopsy 2 is an old-school HTML-based interface. You can get the list of official features at the [http://sleuthkit.org/autopsy/v2/index.php sleuthkit.org] site.  
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= Documentation =
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* The [[Autopsy User's Guide]] contains a set of links to various forms of documentation (some official and others not).  
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* The [[Autopsy Developer's Guide]] contains a set of links for building Autopsy modules as well as contributing to the base platform.  
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* A list of [[Autopsy 3rd Party Modules]] is available.

Latest revision as of 06:37, 21 August 2015

The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the The Sleuth Kit and other digital investigation tools. Together, they can analyze Windows and UNIX disks and file systems (NTFS, FAT, UFS1/2, Ext2/3, etc.).

Autopsy 3 is Java-based and designed to be an end-to-end platform for digital forensics. That means that it can be extended by other developers. Full details can be found on the sleuthkit.org site.

Autopsy 2 is an old-school HTML-based interface. You can get the list of official features at the sleuthkit.org site.


Documentation