Aftermath v1.2 – Swift-Based, Open-Source macOS Incident Response Framework

20 Jul 2023 Balmiki Mandal 0 Swift Programming

Introducing aftermath v1.2: The Latest Swift-based, Open-Source macOS Incident Response Framework

We’re proud to announce the release of aftermath v1.2 — a powerful and open-source macOS incident response framework that is completely written in Swift. Aftermath v1.2 provides a suite of digital forensic tools to help computer security professionals quickly examine live systems in the event of potential malicious activity.

What's New in Version 1.2?

The main changes in this version of aftermath include:

  • A complete refactoring of the source code using the Swift programming language.
  • An improved user interface with better performance and usability.
  • New tools for examining system artifacts related to malicious activities.
  • Better integration with third-party security solutions.
  • New capabilities for collecting and analyzing network traffic.
  • Improved logging capabilities.

These improvements are designed to make the process of gathering digital evidence easier and more efficient for both novice and experienced digital forensics investigators.

What Makes Aftermath Unique?

Aftermath v1.2 stands out from other incident response frameworks due to its open source nature, usability, and versatility. By being open source, users can customize the tool to meet their specific needs or modify it to fit their current workflow. Usability is also at the heart of the tool; making it intuitive and easy to use even for those with minimal experience in digital forensics.

Finally, the tool is extremely versatile in terms of what it can do. From examining various types of system artifacts to collecting network traffic, aftermath v1.2 can help digital forensics investigators examine systems quickly and accurately.

Get Started With Aftermath v1.2 Today

If you’re interested in trying out the latest version of aftermath, download the source code from GitHub or check out the official website for more information. We hope you enjoy using aftermath and find it helpful in your digital forensics investigations!

BY: Balmiki Mandal

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