CAINE (Computer Aided INvestigative Environment) – Digital Forensics LiveCD

CAINE (Computer Aided INvestigative Environment) is an Italian GNU/Linux live distribution created as a project of Digital Forensics. CAINE offers a complete forensic environment that is organized to integrate existing software tools as software modules and to provide a friendly graphical interface.

The main design objectives that CAINE aims to guarantee are the following:

  • an interoperable environment that supports the digital investigator during the four phases of the digital investigation
  • a user friendly graphical interface
  • a semi-automated compilation of the final report

New Features/Tools

  • New NAUTILUS SCripts
  • ataraw
  • bloom
  • fiwalk
  • xnview
  • NOMODESET in starting menu
  • xmount
  • sshfs
  • Reporting by Caine Interface fixed
  • xmount-gui
  • nbtempo
  • fileinfo
  • TSK_Gui
  • Raid utils e bridge utils
  • SMBFS
  • BBT.py
  • Widows Side:
  • Wintaylor updated upgraded

“rbfstab” is a utility that is activated during boot or when a device is plugged. It writes read-only entries to /etc/fstab so devices are safely mounted for forensic imaging/examination. It is self installing with ‘rbfstab -i’ and can be disabled with ‘rbfstab -r’. It contains many improvements over past rebuildfstab incarnations. Rebuildfstab is a traditional means for read-only mounting in forensics-orient distributions.

“mounter” is a GUI mounting tool that sits in the system tray. Left clicking the system tray drive icon activates a window where the user can select devices to mount or un-mount. With rbfstab activated, all devices, except those with volume label “RBFSTAB”, are mounted read-only. Mounting of block devices in Nautilus (file browser) is not possible for a normal user with rbfstab activated making mounter a consistent interface for users.

You can download CAINE 2.5/Supernova here:

caine2.5.iso

Or read more here.

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