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M2 Mac Forensic Imaging Tools any better than simple built-in Disk Utility Read-only Image?
Nov. 1, 2023, 3:20 p.m. | /u/jasiegel202
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Sumiri ITR, and Cellebrite Data Collector (formerly Macquisition). Currently, Sumiri seems like the better choice wtih a greater Mac focus.
From what I can tell from their website, Sumiri can create a few different types of images. However, I am having trouble understanding how either of these solutions is better than the Mac built-in Disk Utility and …
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