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April 2005

Correction...

In my talk and in the presentation I have linked in a previous post I stated that Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit are @Stake products, which they no longer are. Brian Carrier is the author and developer of both Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit. He left @Stake several years ago and they gave him full rights to his project.

April 26, 2005 Read more

Snarl @ LayerOne

I just got home from the Layer One conference in Pasadena today. The conference went well and the attendance was good. I spoke today about my open source project Snarl. It was my first public speaking engagement and I was a bit nervous. All in all I think the talk went well. Here is a copy of my presentation in PDF format(2.3MB) and the original Keynote format(2.1MB). I am currently uploading the Snarl ISO to source forge and I will make another post when I have finished. It will be done in about 4 hours from 5:28PM PST.

Here is the checksum for the new release: MD5 (snarl-1.13.iso) = 451166f6094c94f06d9ed1603472b0c4

April 24, 2005 Read more

March 2004

March 2003

snarl 0.0.1a RELEASED!

i finished my first releasable version of snarl. it is a bootable ISO for forensics based on FreeBSD, TASK and autopsy. it's pretty easy to use and works well. check it out!

March 17, 2003 Read more

snarl 0.0.1a released

snarl is a bootable forensics ISO based on FreeBSD and using @stake's autopsy and task as well as scmoo's list of known good checksums.

read on for instructions

March 16, 2003 Read more