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ATC-NY Releases Dropbox Reader Forensics Tool

Dropbox Reader, which is used to analyze files on a hard drive, can run on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. With Dropbox Reader, you can acquire information about the registered Dropbox account, shared directories, and synchronized files.

ATC-NY has released a new, free forensics tool called Dropbox Reader, which is a collection of command-line Python scripts to aid cyber investigators in reading evidence files associated with the Dropbox cloud-storage software.

Dropbox Reader, which is used to analyze files on a hard drive, can run on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. With Dropbox Reader, you can acquire information about the registered Dropbox account, shared directories, and synchronized files.

The Dropbox Reader utility is now available for download at no charge. No registration is required.

ATC-NY is best known for its Cyber Marshal series of forensic tools that help law enforcement and cyber security specialists access and analyze information that would otherwise be difficult or time-consuming to obtain.

These tools include Live Marshal (perform live investigations remotely), Mac Marshal (investigate Mac OS X Systems), P2P Marshal (analyze peer-to-peer file sharing usage), and Router Marshal (acquire evidence from routers).

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