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[[Autopsy 3]] is a complete rewrite and is Java-based using the NetBeans platform. It is currently in beta form.  You can get the official list of features at the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/desc3.php sleuthkit.org] site.
 
[[Autopsy 3]] is a complete rewrite and is Java-based using the NetBeans platform. It is currently in beta form.  You can get the official list of features at the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/desc3.php sleuthkit.org] site.
  
If you want more information on using Autopsy to conduct an investigation, refer to the [[Autopsy User's Guide]].
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= Additional Information =
 
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* The [[Autopsy User's Guide]] has information on how to use the tool in an investigation.
If you want more information on contributing to Autopsy and developing for it, refer to the [[Autopsy Developer's Guide]].  Note that  Autopsy 3 was designed as platform to integrate other digital forensics tools.  The developer's guide also outlines how to develop modules to integrate into Autopsy.
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* The [[Autopsy Developer's Guide]] has information on contributing to Autopsy and developing for it.  Note that  Autopsy 3 was designed as platform to integrate other digital forensics tools.  The developer's guide also outlines how to develop modules to integrate into Autopsy.

Revision as of 14:44, 5 June 2012

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

Autopsy 3 is a complete rewrite and is Java-based using the NetBeans platform. It is currently in beta form. You can get the official list of features at the sleuthkit.org site.

Additional Information

  • The Autopsy User's Guide has information on how to use the tool in an investigation.
  • The Autopsy Developer's Guide has information on contributing to Autopsy and developing for it. Note that Autopsy 3 was designed as platform to integrate other digital forensics tools. The developer's guide also outlines how to develop modules to integrate into Autopsy.