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Click World News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eugen tips news that Microsoft has sent DMCA takedown notices to several websites to stop them from offering the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) tool for download after it was leaked earlier this month. One of the sites, Cryptome.org, has posted their correspondence with Microsoft over the software. "... Microsoft contacted Network Solutions, which hosts Cryptome, and since...
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eugen tips news that Microsoft has sent DMCA takedown notices to several websites to stop them from offering the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) tool for download after it was leaked earlier this month. One of the sites, Cryptome.org, has posted their correspondence with Microsoft over the software.
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Microsoft has been issuing takedown notices for publicly hosting its leaked Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor ( COFEE ) tool. The company sent off "Demand for Immediate Take-Down: Notice of Infringing Activity" to companies hosting websites that offered the tool. The e-mails all start with the following standard statement: "Microsoft has received information that the domain...
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Professional Indian Blogger (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Digg this!Share this on del.icio.usShare this on FacebookShare this on TechnoratiTweet This!Add this to Google BookmarksStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on RedditShare this on Linkedin// // Description: Law enforcement agencies around the world face a common challenge in their fight against cybercrime, child pornography, online fraud and other computer-facilitated crimes:...
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
If you’ve been hyped up over TV shows such as CSI, then you’ll certainly love forensics stuff, won’t you? Well, you might never have any use for it, but Microsoft COFEE, the law enforcement tool that was so mysterious has been leaked online! In case you’re wondering, COFEE stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. With the software, law enforcement agencies will...
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Coated (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Microsoft Cofee (Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor), a series of computer forensic and auditing tools that the Redmond based company designed for law enforcement agencies, has leaked onto the internet. The software had been uploaded by a new torrent user at the private tracker What.cd. When the admins got wind of these, they [...]
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Microsoft's Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor ( COFEE ) has made it into the hands of pirates, and their virtual ships are distributing it quickly for everyone to get a taste. The COFEE application uses common digital forensics tools to help law enforcement officials at the scene of a crime gather volatile evidence of live computer activity that would otherwise be lost in a traditional offline...
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Computer News, Tips, Tricks (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
As quite expected Microsoft's automated computer forensic utility COFEE (Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor) meant for law-enforcement agencies got leaked on internet and is now readily available on torrent portals and file-sharing websites. These Are The First EXCLUSIVE Images Of COFEE Utility The utility is designed EXCLUSIVELY for crime-investigators allowing quick and fully-automated...
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TorrentFreak (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Microsoft's much sought-after COFEE law-enforcement forensic tool has leaked onto the Internet. One user uploaded it to private tracker What.cd to collect a huge 1.6tb bounty. However, in a sensible move, the admins of the site took action to remove the link and ban further sharing of the tool via the site.
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
It was one of the most sought after applications on the Internet until it was leaked earlier today. And now that it's out there—and it is all over the place, easily findable by anyone able to use a search engine—we can all move on with our lives. Yes, Microsoft COFEE, the law enforcement tool that mystified so many of us (including Gizmodo~! and Ars Technica~!), is now available to download....
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today at the Digital Crimes Consortium, Microsoft Corp. and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) -- the nation's premier provider of economic and high-tech crime training to law enforcement agencies -- announced an agreement establishing NW3C as the first U.S.-based distributor of the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE). A Microsoft-developed...
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Productivedreams.com (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Hi, hope you had a great week end! I know it’s been a while since I posted something, so here it goes… In one of my previous trend reviews, I had mentioned about the cofeecup trend. What if you drop the cofee on your table or paper? yes, it becomes another trend Do [...]
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War On You (Free subscription) | 05/28/2009
Expanding on a hacker analysis tool (COFEE, or Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor) Microsoft developed for the police and military two years ago, there’s now a similar tool that enables a non-hacker to analyze wireless network activity, and determine which targets can be attacked with a variety of hacker tools and weapons. DARPA (Defense [...]
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 04/17/2009
Microsoft has announced that it will begin to support the International Criminal Police Organization's (Interpol) Global Security Initiative (GSI), a project that addresses international security challenges. Microsoft will provide its Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) tool free of charge to Interpol's participating 187 countries to aid global law enforcement in fighting cybercrime....
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The Register (Free subscription) | 04/16/2009
Cofee to the rescue Interpol plans to distribute a Microsoft DIY computer forensics tool to its 187 member countries under an agreement announced Wednesday.…