Volatility Timeline

The History of Memory Forensics & The Volatility Framework

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COMPANY HISTORY

2015
3rd Annual Plugin Contest
  • Adam Bridge: NDIS Packet Scan
  • Alexander Tarasenko: Pykd/Windbg Address Space
  • Bart Inglot: Scheduled Task and Job Scanners
  • Fred House, Andrew Davis, and Claudiu Teodorescu: Shimcache Memory Scan
  • James Habben: Evolve Web Interface
  • Joe Greenwood: Hacking Team RCS Attribution
  • Loïc Jaquemet: Haystack
  • May Medhat (et. al.): GVol Tool
  • Monnappa Ka: Linux Memory Diff
  • Philip Huppert: VM Live Migration
  • Ying Li: Python Strings and SSH Keys
2014
The Art of Memory Forensics
The Art of Memory Forensics by Michael Hale Ligh, Andrew Case, Jamie Levy, and AAron Walters—all core developers of The Volatility Framework—is published. The Art of Memory Forensics the only book on the market that focuses exclusively on memory forensics and how to deploy its techniques in a forensically sound manner. Beginning with introductory concepts and moving toward the advanced, the book covers proper investigative steps for detecting stealth malware and advanced threats, and how to use free, open source tools for conducting thorough memory forensics.
Volatility 2.4 is released.

Volatility 2.4 is released. The release of this version coincides with the publication of The Art of Memory Forensics. It adds support for Windows 8, 8.1, 2012, and 2012 R2 memory dumps and MacOS X Mavericks (up to 10.9.4). New plugins include the ability to extract cached Truecrypt passphrases and master keys from Windows and Linux memory dumps, investigate Mac user activity (such as pulling their contact database, calendar items, PGP encrypted mails, OTR Adium chat messages, etc), and analyze advanced Linux rootkits.

July 5, 1994

Amazon is born

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Feb 2, 2020

Amazon Prime debuts

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Jan 31, 2021

Amazon acquires Audible

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