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PTK Forensics (PTK) was a non-free, commercial GUI for old versions of the digital forensics tool The Sleuth Kit (TSK). It also includes a number of other software modules for investigating digital media. The software is not developed anymore.
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Original author(s) | DFLabs Inc |
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Developer(s) | DFLabs Inc |
Final release | version 2.0 (Jan 2009)
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Platform | LAMP |
Available in | JavaScript, PHP, Perl |
Type | Digital forensics |
License | Shareware/Commercial |
Website | http://ptk.dflabs.com/ |
PTK runs as a GUI interface for The Sleuth Kit, acquiring and indexing digital media for investigation. Indexes are stored in an SQL database for searching as part of a digital investigation. PTK calculates a hash signature (using SHA-1 and MD5) for acquired media for verification and consistency purposes.[1]
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