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From: Eric Hines (eric3+
pitt.edu)Date: Thu Jan 17 2002 - 08:50:58 CST
Jennifer,
I think what everyone will keep directing you to is Trinux, the portable
Linux command center :). It houses a great deal of tools essential to
any forensic analyst and pen-tester.
http://trinux.sourceforge.net
Eric Hines
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University of Pittsburgh [CSSD]
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On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 13:49, Titus, Jennifer wrote:
> I'm looking for new tools to purchase and want to take a poll of those of
> you on this list.
>
> 1. What is in your ESSENTIAL toolkit! Some of the first things you reach
> for when working through a case. Software/hardware based...it doesn't make
> a difference, just let me know.
>
> 2. What have you used that was a complete waste of time or was damaging in
> a case you worked on.
>
>
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