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MacLockPick

MacLockPick - 2.1

Forensic triage tool for extracting passwords, history, settings & more

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Current Version: 2.1
Release Date: 2009-03-25
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 886
Downloads (all versions): 4,391
Price: $499.99

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Product Description:

MacLockPick II for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and Linux is a fully cross platform tool that allows digital forensics professionals and eDiscovery experts to perform field triage on live computers running a wide variety of operating systems. Similarly, once completed, the results of the field triage operation can analyzed on a wide variety of computers.

MacLockPick II is an indispensable tool designed for first responders and law enforcement professionals performing live forensic triage on most computer systems. The solution is based on a USB Flash drive that is inserted into a suspect's computer that is running (or sleeping). Once the MacLockPick II software is run it will extract the requisite data providing the examiner fast access to the suspect's critical information, that may otherwise be rendered unreadable by modern encryption programs, hardware malfunctions, or simply powering the system down. MacLockPick II is the only cross platform solution on the market and therefore the best chance of successfully capturing data critical to any investigation involving running computers. In addition, MacLockPick II is minimally evasive, providing results that can hold up in a court of law.

What's new in this version:

Addition of a Linux version now makes MacLockPick II fully cross platform with support for Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. Additional plugins allow investigators to extract Windows registry information such as recently launched applications, Internet Explorer URLs visited, SSIDs of wireless networks, USB drive history, full iPhone history, VNC server history and more.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Apple Mac OS X
  • Microsoft Windows
  • or Linux

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MacLockPick Reviewcrap - Version: 2.0, 10/2/2008 01:20PM PST

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Bobby June
i've seen it "try". don't believe tha hype!'

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MacLockPick CommentaryBig brother is here! - Version: 1.0, 4/29/2007 01:35PM PST

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LandOfTheFree
"fast access to the suspect's critical information with as little interaction or trace as possible"... Um, that shouldn't matter if the officer has a search warrant. This tool is ILLEGAL. What's next, subrosasoft? A physical lockpick so the officer can illegally break into the suspect's house so that he can illegally search the suspects computer?

None of this matters if they have a search warrant.

Thanks for helping to break down the process of law and further our progress towards a big brother police state.

(Version 2.0 will have an additional feature of planting a bag of weed on the suspects computer after you remove the flash drive.)
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MacLockPick Commentaryin a nutshell...keychain access - Version: 1.0, 4/29/2007 02:30AM PST

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jeremymatthews_dotmac
Do as aps says (first comment)..

I'm guessing that this software boots into some version of mac os x (like the disc that comes with your mac), which allows you to change passwords on accounts without requiring admin authorization.

Once you change the account password...viola!
Access to everything in that account...ESPECIALLY if you ever checked a box marked as "Save password....", which includes email, encrypted disc images, etc.

Its the same as putting all your keys (passwords) on the same ring, and storing them in a safe. Except, the software that comes with your mac (or any retail copy, for that matter) can unlock this safe at will.

So, follow aps' guidelines...and for privacy nuts, DO NOT SAVE PASSWORDS IN THE KEYCHAIN. You can always reset your keychain...
Applications->Utilities->Keychain Access -> Preferences -> General -> Reset My Keychain

-j
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