Remove Mozilla Investigator (MIG), retired in favor of MozDef.

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@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) teams are groups of people in an
* [GRR Rapid Response](https://github.com/google/grr) - Incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. It consists of a python agent (client) that is installed on target systems, and a python server infrastructure that can manage and talk to the agent. Besides the included Python API client, [PowerGRR](https://github.com/swisscom/PowerGRR) provides an API client library in PowerShell working on Windows, Linux and macOS for GRR automation and scripting.
* [Kolide Fleet](https://kolide.com/fleet) - State of the art host monitoring platform tailored for security experts. Leveraging Facebook's battle-tested osquery project, Kolide delivers fast answers to big questions.
* [Limacharlie](https://github.com/refractionpoint/limacharlie) - Endpoint security platform composed of a collection of small projects all working together that gives you a cross-platform (Windows, OSX, Linux, Android and iOS) low-level environment for managing and pushing additional modules into memory to extend its functionality.
* [Mozilla Investigator (MIG)](http://mig.mozilla.org/) - Platform to perform investigative surgery on remote endpoints. It enables investigators to obtain information from large numbers of systems in parallel, thus accelerating investigation of incidents and day-to-day operations security.
* [MozDef](https://github.com/mozilla/MozDef) - Automates the security incident handling process and facilitate the real-time activities of incident handlers.
* [nightHawk](https://github.com/biggiesmallsAG/nightHawkResponse) - Application built for asynchronus forensic data presentation using ElasticSearch as the backend. It's designed to ingest Redline collections.
* [Open Computer Forensics Architecture](http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocfa/) - Another popular distributed open-source computer forensics framework. This framework was built on Linux platform and uses postgreSQL database for storing data.