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Volatility Update: Core team is growing!

by Volatility | Sep 29, 2016 | artofmemoryforensics, volatility, volatility foundation

Next year marks the 10-year anniversary of the first public release of Volatility! This would not have beenpossible without the friendship and support of the amazing Volatility Community. One of the original goals of Volatility was to create a project that would help...

Malware and Memory Forensics 2017 Schedule (Now with Linux, Mac, and Surge Collect Pro)

by Volatility | Aug 10, 2016 | artofmemoryforensics, linux, macosx, surge, training, volatility, windows

Our most popular training course just got even better! We’re happy to announce the curriculum for Malware and Memory Forensics by The Volatility Project now includes the following: Linux and Mac OS X memory analysis Windows memory acquisition with Volexity Surge...

Automating Detection of Known Malware through Memory Forensics

by Volatility | Aug 2, 2016 | malfind, malware, windows

In this blog post, we will cover how to automate the detection of previously identified malware through the use of three Volatility plugins along with ClamAV. Although this walk-through primarily focuses on Windows memory samples, at the end we explain how to port the...

Windows Malware and Memory Forensics Training coming to NYC, Amsterdam, and Reston!

by Volatility | Apr 25, 2016 | malware, training, windows

We’re excited to announce the dates and locations for three new public offerings of Windows Malware and Memory Forensics Training by The Volatility Project. The following courses are now open for registration: June 27th – July 1st in NYC August 29th...

Airbnb Donates $999 to the 2016 Volatility Plugin Contest!

by Volatility | Apr 8, 2016 | contest, volatility foundation

Thank you to Airbnb for donating $999 to the 2016 Volatility Plugin Contest and their continued support for open source memory forensics development. When we announced the contest a couple days ago, the cash prizes for the top three contest winners were $1500,...
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