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The Volatility Framework is a completely open collection of tools, implemented in Python under the GNU General Public License, for the extraction of digital artifacts from volatile memory (RAM) samples. The extraction techniques are performed completely independent of the system being investigated but offer unprecedented visibility into the run time state of the system. The framework is intended to introduce people to the techniques and complexities associated with extracting digital artifacts from volatile memory samples and provide a platform for further work into this exciting area of research.
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python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.html | Volatile memory extraction utility framework | Fedora 22 testing updates for s390 | python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.rpm |
python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.html | Volatile memory extraction utility framework | Fedora 22 testing updates for aarch64 | python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.rpm |
python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.html | Volatile memory extraction utility framework | Fedora 22 testing updates for s390x | python-volatility-2.5.0-7.fc22.noarch.rpm |
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