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### Windows Evidence Collection
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* [AChoir](https://github.com/OMENScan/AChoir) - Framework/scripting tool to standardize and simplify the process of scripting live acquisition utilities for Windows.
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* [Binaryforay](http://binaryforay.blogspot.co.il/p/software.html) - List of free tools for win forensics (http://binaryforay.blogspot.co.il/).
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* [Crowd Response](http://www.crowdstrike.com/community-tools/) - Lightweight Windows console application designed to aid in the gathering of system information for incident response and security engagements. It features numerous modules and output formats.
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* [DFIR ORC](https://dfir-orc.github.io/) - DFIR ORC is a collection of specialized tools dedicated to reliably parse and collect critical artefacts such as the MFT, registry hives or event logs. DFIR ORC collects data, but does not analyze it: it is not meant to triage machines. It provides a forensically relevant snapshot of machines running Microsoft Windows. The code can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/DFIR-ORC/dfir-orc).
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* [FastIR Collector](https://github.com/SekoiaLab/Fastir_Collector) - Tool that collects different artefacts on live Windows systems and records the results in csv files. With the analyses of these artefacts, an early compromise can be detected.
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