Dedicated to the branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime. This field involves the application of several information security principles and aims to provide for attribution and event reconstruction following forth from audit processes. This subreddit is not limited to just personal computers and encompasses all media that may also fall under digital forensics (e.g., cellphones, video, etc.).
Hey everyone,
I just released Auditor, a file hashing tool designed for speed, transparency, and flexibility.
🔹 What makes it different?
Implements a faster hashing method (explained and proven at thash.org)
Supports multiple algorithms: SHA-2, SHA-3, BLAKE3, KangarooTwelve
Smart features like audit file generation, automatic verification, and hash-time estimation for large data sets
It's ready to test at: https://thash.org/auditor
Would love feedback from the community. Questions, critiques, and suggestions are all welcome!
Cheers,
Toni