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Volatility: The volatile memory forensic extraction framework
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Volatility: The volatile memory forensic extraction framework

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Article URL: https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/volatility3 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47110781 Points: 3 # Comments: 0

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Volatility 3: The volatile memory extraction framework Volatility is the world's most widely used framework for extracting digital artifacts from volatile memory (RAM) samples. The extraction techniques are performed completely independent of the system being investigated but offer visibility into the runtime state of the system. The framework is intended to introduce people to the techniques and complexities associated with extracting digital artifacts from volatile memory samples and provide a platform for further work into this exciting area of research. In 2019, the Volatility Foundation released a complete rewrite of the framework, Volatility 3. The project was intended to address many of the technical and performance challenges associated with the original code base that became apparent over the previous 10 years. Another benefit of the rewrite is that Volatility 3 could be released under a custom license that was more aligned with the goals of the Volatility community, the Volatility Software License (VSL). See the LICENSE file for more details. Quick Start Install the required dependencies: pip install --user -e ".[full]" See available options: vol -h To get more information on a Windows memory sample and to make sure Volatility supports that sample type, run vol -f <imagepath> windows.info: vol -f /home/user/samples/stuxnet.vmem windows.info Run some other plugins. The -f or --single-location is not strictly required, but most plugins expect a single sample. Some also require/accept other options. Run vol <plugin> -h for more information on a particular command. Installing Volatility 3 requires Python 3.8.0 or later and is published on the PyPi registry. pip install volatility3 If you want to use the latest development version of Volatility 3 we recommend you manually clone this repository and install an editable version of the project. We recommend you use a virtual environment to keep installed dependencies separate from system packages. The latest stable version of Volatility will always be the stable branch of the GitHub repository. The default branch is develop. git clone https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/volatility3.git cd volatility3/ python3 -m venv venv && . venv/bin/activate pip install -e ".[dev]" Symbol Tables Symbol table packs for the various operating systems are available for download at: https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/windows.zip https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/mac.zip https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/linux.zip The hashes to verify whether any of the symbol pack files have downloaded successfully or have changed can be found at: https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/SHA256SUMS https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/SHA1SUMS https://downloads.volatilityfoundation.org/volatility3/symbols/MD5SUMS Symbol tables zip files must be placed, as named, into the volatility3/symbols directory (or just the symbols directory next to the executable file). Windows symbols that cannot be found will be queried, downloaded, generated and cached. Mac and Linux symbol tables must be manually produced by a tool such as dwarf2json. Important: The first run of volatility with new symbol files will require the cache to be updated. The symbol packs contain a large number of symbol files and so may take some time to update! However, this process only needs to be run once on each new symbol file, so assuming the pack stays in the same location will not need to be done again. Please also note it can be interrupted and next run will restart itself. Please note: These are representative and are complete up to the point of creation for Windows and Mac. Due to the ease of compiling Linux kernels and the inability to uniquely distinguish them, an exhaustive set of Linux symbol tables cannot easily be supplied. Documentation The framework is documented through doc strings and can be built using sphinx. The latest generated copy of the documentation can be found at: https://volatility3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Licensing and Copyright Copyright (C) 2007-2026 Volatility Foundation All Rights Reserved https://www.volatilityfoundation.org/license/vsl-v1.0 Bugs and Support If you think you've found a bug, please report it at: https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/volatility3/issues In order to help us solve your issues as quickly as possible, please include the following information when filing a bug: The version of Volatility you're using The operating system used to run Volatility The version of Python used to run Volatility The suspected operating system of the memory sample The complete command line you used to run Volatility For community support, please join us on Slack: https://www.volatilityfoundation.org/slack Contact For information or requests, contact: Volatility Foundation Web: https://www.volatilityfoundation.org Blog: https://volatility-labs.blogspot.com Email: volatility (at) volatilityfoundation (dot) org Twitter: @volatility


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