Neat.
This release presents the Microsoft COFEE (Computer Online Forensics Evidence Extractor) tool version 1.1.2 as well as related documentation. The tool is reportedly not publicly available for purchase or made available, as far as we can ascertain, to a number of developing world polices forces.
Source/Full Story: Wikileaks
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