Since 12 months a go, i quote a news about Haiti heartquake and the ads revenue that will donate to a charity NGO helping Haiti. The revenue (231 €) deducted the hosting services (107  €) is 124 €. It’s a small amount i know, but this money can help the Francesca Rava foundation and the Haiti people.

Thank you all for the help.

Stefano

I’m happy to announce that DEFT 6 Release Candidate is OUT!

Sorry guys but I have decided to delay the release of the version 6 because I couldn’t deeply tested it YET. Everything should be ok!

However,here are the main new features of  DEFT 6:

  • LXDE;
  • Linux Kernel 2.6.35;
  • DEFT Extra 3 (Windows Side);
  • Sleuthkit 3.2.0;
  • Autopsy 2.24;
  • Digital Forensic Framework (DFF) 0.8;
  • Xplico 0.6.1;
  • Dhash 2.0.1;
  • Guymager 0.5.7;
  • Hunchbacked 4most 0.6;
  • Log2timeline 0.50;
  • Foremost, Scalpel e Photorec file carver;

Is that not enough? :-)

  • usb 3 ready;
  • full integration using wine for run windows forensic tool under linux;
  • full support for Intel Mac OSX systems;
  • full support for the most common file systems;
  • full support for logical volume manager;
  • full support for afflib and ewflib.

For a full list please refer to this page

For some screenshot please refer to this page

IISFA appreciates DEFT project as a contribution to the development of the Computer Forensic analysis. The appreciation of IISFA is both scientific and cultural.
This work represent the work of the DEFT team and not of the IISFA association.

PLEASE remember that this is a RELEASE CANDIDATE!!!
this version have the  potential to be THE final product, It’s ready to release unless fatal bugs emerge. If you find any bugs, please fell free to let me know by the support forum, email  ( bug AT deftlinux.net ) or by the https://launchpad.net/deft website

Finally (and not least of all!) a special thanks to all the people that worked with me as volunteers: Salvo Tarantino, Davide Gabrini, Massimiliano Dal Cero, Bartolomeo Bogliolo , Sandro Rossetti and Valerio Leomporra.
Thank you guys!

More news will follow as soon as the final version will be ready (less than a week and cross your finger!)

Stefano Fratepietro

p.s. new DEFT logo!

In 2010, when the distribution turns 5 years, Linux DEFT staff decided the goal to be achieved for the next release. This year we are focusing more on functional aspects than on the implementation of new applications. Of course, our team will keep the software developed “in house” updated.
This year, the biggest news about DEFT it’s that it will be based entirely on Lubuntu, thanks to a collaboration with Julien Lavergne, the main developer of the Lubuntu project. Among the innovations we will implement in the next release, I want to remember the integration of many Computer Forensic Windows applications directly in the Linux environment by using Wine and (finally!) the release of official documentation, initially available in two languages, Italian and English, then translated in Portuguese and Spanish.
In these weeks we are also considering releasing an installation utility of DEFT Linux on x86 systems. We’re not 100% sure to release this feature:, we consider it as a “additional value” that could come with the new release.
Here are the main features of Linux DEFT 6 and the road map.

Features

- Based on Lubuntu 10.10 and DEFT Extra 3 (Windows side)
- Linux Kernel 2.6.35
- Dhash 2.0.1
- Xplico DEFT edition
- TSK 3.2 (or the latest stable version at the date of release)
- Autopsy 2.24 (or the latest stable version at the date of release)
- Log2timeline 0.50
- Afflib 3.5.12 (or the latest stable version at the date of release)
- Foremost 1.5.7 with a new extended list of header and footer
- Wine 1.2 for the implementation of tools for Windows-based Computer Forensic
- ClamAV Anti Virus / Malware 0.9.6
- Mount Manager 0.2.6
- TrID 2.0

Roadmap

- Feature freeze – September 2010
- CF tools test – September 2010
- Software developed by the DEFT team test and beta releases – October 2010
- Kernel freeze – October 2010
- Extra DEFT test – October 2010
- Wine tools testing – October 2010
- Documentation (beta) – November 2010
- Beta release – November 2010
- Documentation DEFT stable – December 2, 2010
- DEFT Linux 6 stable – December 5, 2010

If you want to suggest a missing computer forensics software to be included in the DEFT pls drop us a line to info [at] deftlinux.net

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DEFT v5.1 is ready and you can download it from our official mirror sponsored by IISFA Italy Chapter.

What’s new?

  • Update: Sleuthkit 3.1.1 and Autopsy 2.24
  • Update: Xplico to 0.5.7 (100% support of SIP – RTP codec g711, g729, g722, g723 and g726, SDP and RTCP)
  • Update: Initrd
  • Bug fix: Dhash report  (reports were not generated)
  • Bug fix: DEFT Extra bug fix (a few tools did not work if the operator click on their icons, added the dd tool for x64 machines)

From June, 3 we will start to develop DEFT Linux v6 (based on Lubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat) and it  will release december, 2 2010.

any Questions, problems or comments about 5.1 release?

Suggestions for the next one?

Drop us a line ( info [AT] deftlinux.net ) or use the support forum.

DEFT team

It’s about time (May 4 2010) for our usual “half year” appointment with the DEFT updated release.
What’s new in DEFT 5.1?
  • Update: Sleuthkit 3.1.1 and Autopsy 2.24
  • Update: Xplico to 0.5.7 (100% support of SIP – RTP codec g711, g729, g722, g723 and g726, SDP and RTCP)
  • Kernel update
  • Dhash report bug fix (reports were not generated)
  • DEFT Extra bug fix (a few applications do not work if the operator clic their icons, added the dd tool for x64 machines)

BTW we are already planning the next major release (DEFT 6.0).

Questions, problems or comments about 5.1 release?

Any suggestions for the next one?

Drop us a line ( info [AT] deftlinux.net )!

DEFT team