An all-in-one digital forensic software designed to extract, decode, and analyze data. Extract data and artifacts from multiple mobile devices, the cloud, and computers. Our solution can help you resolve your investigations faster and more efficiently.
We provide digital forensic solutions to law enforcement, government agencies, organizations, and enterprises around the globe by bringing innovation to the investigative process and by empowering your workforce to resolve investigations and keep your organization safe.
If you are looking for individual tools or a full digital forensic solution, we offer the most innovative tools you may need to simplify your workflow, gain insights from different sources, and strengthen your digital investigations to resolve cases faster and more efficiently.
As the leading developer of the most advanced mobile forensic technology, we want to extend a unique opportunity to academia and allow Oxygen Forensic Detective to become part of any existing digital forensics program.
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Our tools and software are an intuitive, visual way to discover digital data, analyze extracted evidence, and build reports. At Oxygen Forensics we provide individual products as well as entire solutions, allowing you to pick and choose what you need for your digital forensic investigation - criminal or corporate.
An all-in-one digital forensic software designed to extract, decode, and analyze data. Extract data and artifacts from multiple devices with the capability for both mobile and computer forensic investigations.
The features, tools, and capabilities of Oxygen Forensic Detective offer more than any digital forensic product on the market. Get more from the cloud with over 100 supported services and extract data from over 40,000 app versions.
Extract more cloud services than any other digital forensic tool on the market. Gain access to popular cloud services like WhatsApp, Telegram, iCloud, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
In addition, it is one of the Android forensic tools that lets you bypass the password or lock screen gesture prompt, granting you complete access to the stored information. Every computer can operate without a USB dongle now that one can manage all connections. Any Windows-based desktop or laptop with an available USB port can function as the server, and client machines connect to it through USB dongles.
Data extracted using the Oxygen Forensics suite can be analyzed in a user-friendly and built-in analytical section that includes a proper timeline, graphs, and key evidence area. Here data of our need can be searched easily using various searching techniques like keywords, hash sets, regular expressions, etc. The data can be exported into different formats, such as PDFs, RTF, and XLS, etc.
Oxygen Forensics Suite runs on systems using Windows 7, Windows 10, and Windows 8. It supports USB cable and Bluetooth connections and also allows us to import and analyze data from various device backups(Apple iOS, Windows Operating system, Android Operating System, Nokia, BlackBerry, etc.) and Images (acquired by using other tools used for forensics). The current version of Oxygen Forensics Suite supports 25000+ mobile devices that could be running any kind of operating system like Windows, Android, iOS, Qualcomm chipsets, BlackBerry, Nokia, MTK, etc.
Web Connections Section: Web Connections segment shows all web associations in a single rundown and permits analyzing hotspots on the guide. In this rundown, forensics analysts can discover when and where the user utilized the Internet to get to and identify his location. The first bookmark grants clients to examine all Wi-Fi associations. Oxygen Forensics Suite programming extricates an inexact geo area of where the Wi-Fi association was utilized. Scaled-down Google Maps are created and appeared by SSID, BSSID, and RSSI data separated from the cell phone. The other bookmark allows examining information about Locations. It presents information about all the network activity of the device (Cell, Wi-Fi, and GPS). It is supported by Apple iOS (jailbroken) and Android OS (rooted) devices.
Drone Section: The drone section includes sub-sections with data extracted from the most popular drone apps, like DJI GO, DJI GO 4, Free Flight Pro, etc. Forensic examiners can extract the drone flight history, pictures, and videos uploaded to the app, drone owner account details, and even deleted data. Oxygen Forensics suite can also extract and decrypt DJI tokens from drone mobile apps. This token will give access to DJI cloud data.
Oxygen Forensic Detective is an all-in-one forensic software platform built to extract, decode, and analyze data from multiple digital sources: mobile and IoT devices, device backups, UICC and media cards, drones, and cloud services. Oxygen Forensic Detective can also find and extract a vast range of artifacts, system files as well as credentials from Windows, macOS, and Linux machines.
Oxygen Forensic Call Data Expert is a forensic program that allows importing and analyzing CDR files (Call Data Records) received from mobile service providers regardless of the difference in their column formats and file layouts.
Oxygen Forensic Detective offers a new physical method for Samsung Android devices using our forensic custom recovery function. This approach covers the latest Samsung devices based on Android OS, like Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, etc.
Plist files, known as Property List XML Files, contain a lot of valuable forensic information in Apple devices. Browser history, Wi-Fi access points, speed dials, Bluetooth settings, global applications settings, Apple Store settings and even more data can be extracted from .plist files.
Not only extraction, but also immediate view and analysis of data. In comparison with other forensic hardware Oxygen Forensic Kit allows not only to extract data from the device but also to create reports and analyze data right in the field. Extractions can then be brought to the forensic lab for printing and using as a reference or in the courtroom.
During the 1980s, most digital forensic investigations consisted of "live analysis", examining digital media directly using non-specialist tools. In the 1990s, several freeware and other proprietary tools (both hardware and software) were created to allow investigations to take place without modifying media. This first set of tools mainly focused on computer forensics, although in recent years similar tools have evolved for the field of mobile device forensics.[1] This list includes notable examples of digital forensic tools.
Memory forensics tools are used to acquire or analyze a computer's volatile memory (RAM). They are often used in incident response situations to preserve evidence in memory that would be lost when a system is shut down, and to quickly detect stealthy malware by directly examining the operating system and other running software in memory.
Mobile forensics tools tend to consist of both a hardware and software component. Mobile phones come with a diverse range of connectors, the hardware devices support a number of different cables and perform the same role as a write blocker in computer devices.
Software forensics is the science of analyzing software source code or binary code to determine whether intellectual property infringement or theft occurred. It is the centerpiece of lawsuits, trials, and settlements when companies are in dispute over issues involving software patents, copyrights, and trade secrets. Software forensics tools can compare code to determine correlation, a measure that can be used to guide a software forensics expert.
Oxygen Forensics, Inc. is the leading global digital forensics software provider, giving law enforcement, federal agencies, and enterprises access to critical data and insights faster than ever before. Specializing in mobile devices, cloud, drones and IoT data.
This article will be highlighting the pros and cons for computer forensic tools. The tools that are covered in the article are Encase, FTK, XWays, and Oxygen forensic Suite. This article has captured the pros, cons and comparison of the mentioned tools.
EnCase is a product which has been designed for forensics, digital security, security investigation, and e-discovery use. Encase is customarily utilized to recoup proof from seized hard drives. Encase enables the specialist to direct a top to bottom investigation of client records to gather digital evidence can be used in a court of law.
The Forensic Toolkit, or FTK, is a computer forensic investigation software package created by AccessData. It examines a hard drive by searching for different information. It can, for instance, find deleted emails and can also scan the disk for content strings. These can then be used as a secret key word reference to break any encryption. The toolbox incorporates an independent disk imaging program called the FTK Imager. It saves an image of a hard disk in one document or in different segments which can then be recreated later. It computes MD5 hash values and affirms the integrity of the information before closing of the documents. The outcome is an image file(s) that can be saved in a several formats.
X Ways Forensics is a powerful, commercial Computer Forensic Tool. It is a Windows based licensed software which offers many functionalities pertaining to computer forensics. One of the best advantages of this software is that it can be used in a portable mode.
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