Undeleted: Carving Tools Help You Recover Deleted Files

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 07/24/2008 - 14:05

Linux Magazine: "Modern filesystems make forensic file recovery much more difficult. Tools like Foremost and Scalpel identify data structures and carve files from a hard disk image."


 

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