The DEFT Linux Team has officially announced that DEFT 7.1 can now be downloaded on their official website and has been there since March 30 but it is only now that they made a public announcement.
DEFT Linux is a forensic distribution that uses an LXDE as its desktop environment with integrated with recovery tools, forensic and analysis tools, information gathering tools, identity protection tools and many more which is ideal for Computer Forensics geeks.
Here are the complete and official updates for the 7.1 release:
Bug Fix:Updated packages:
Hb4most and xterm’s problem fixed
Gparted
libewf-20120304
bulk_extractor-1.2.0.tar.gz
guymager 0.6.5-1
iPhone Backup Analyzer 10/2012
Xplico 1.0
Computer Forensics side new tools:
UsnJrnl-parser
lslnk
New implementations
After the great work done by Emanuele Gentili and Sandro Rossetti, we are delighted to introduce you the Cyber Intelligence side implementations and we’d like to remember you today there is no other freely distributed system that allows you to perform Intelligence tasks:
OSINT
- “OSINT Chrome browser”: we customized Chrome with several plugins and resources to perform ‘Open Source Intelligence’ related activities,
Network Information Gathering
- Host
- Nslookup
- Dig
- Nmap
- Zenmap
- Netcat
- Snmpcheck
- Nbtscan
- Cadaver
- Traceroute
- Hping3
- Xprobe
- Scapy
- Netdiscover
Wireless Information Gathering
- Kismet
Web Application Information Gathering
- Whatweb
- Cmsident
- Dirbuster
- Burpsuite
- Customized Chrome Browser (at least 1gb ram required)
Social Information Gathering
- Creepy
- Snmpcheck
- PieSpy
- Irssi
Identity Protection Tools
- TOR-Browser
- Anonymouse (http://anonymouse.org/anonwww.html)
OSINT Global Framework
- Maltego
- Proactive Resources
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