Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Raptor - another solid tool updated...


The folks over at Forward Discovery, Inc have updated their Intel-based Mac forensic boot-cd Raptor. You will find two versions of the product, one aimed at the Intel-based processor, and the other for the PPC (beta). I personally have used the Intel-based CD and found it to work flawlessly. Although Apple has been kind enough to make the hard drives in the recent MacBook Pro more accessible, the older versions are very difficult to disassemble; particularly if you may be required to image a device in a "time-sensitive" situation (and perhaps without others knowing ....).

Raptor can image in DD, EnCase .E01, DMG or even clone to a destination drive, which can be formatted FAT32, NTFS, EXT3 or HFS+. And for those who prefer to create a pristine, original image and a lab image to analyze, you can create two simultaneous images at the same time.

I haven't had an opportunity to use the PPC version, except for testing it on a few lab models. I recall having to play with the boot options to get the disk to boot properly.

That being said, I'm very anxious to get this image burn and "take 'er for a rip." This IS a tool you should have in your toolkit. From what I've seen in the forensic community, the staff at Forward Discovery are great to deal with as well.

I'll keep you updated.........

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