![]() Mobile device forensics & digital investigationMonthly report n⁰23 - 2023-12https://pts-project.org/blog/monthly-report-n23-2023-12/Context of the projectPiRogue Tool Suite is a reboot of PiRanhaLysis project. Today, PiRanhaLysis is used by a variety of users ranging from universities (e.g. the University of Yale), activists and NGOs, and received lot of interest. Too much traction in fact to be maintained in our spare time, as we have done until now. Currently, the project is at the proof-of-concept stage. To get to a wider adoption by the general public, we need to streamline the build process and smooth the interface. Our goal is to make the project as accessible as possible. The projectThe problem: the lack of open-source means (hardware + software) to assess both privacy and security of mobile devices. Depending on HRD goals, they should want to educate, conduct emergency assessment or off-the-field investigations. The plan: As with all the other projects we do, we are the first users of the technologies we develop and we aim to provide open-source, low-cost, well maintained, easy to use and easy to build hardware and software. We have the following functioning modes for PTS:
The PiRogue is an open hardware device based on a Raspberry Pi operating as a network router (like any ISP router) analyzing network traffic in real time. What we have done so farYou can check out our work on GitHub at https://github.com/PiRogueToolSuite/ or on our website at https://pts-project.org/. PiRogueWe are in the process of freezing all the features of PiRogue. No major features or breaking changes, except for fixing bugs, will be introduced until March 2024. ColanderWe are in the process of freezing all the features of Colander. No major features or breaking changes, except for fixing bugs, will be introduced until March 2024. We have released the final UI/UX rework of Colander. The deployment procedure for production environments has been published on GitHub. Community and outreachWe continue working on the learning materials. The list is available at https://pts-project.org/guides/. We published a new guide: We are hosting a beta version of Colander which is open to community members. Feel free to ask for an account. What we plan to do next month
Few things to sum up this year
ChallengesSome of our users are facing issues with Android 13 we were not able to reproduce. We are still investigating. |