Last Updated by Yves Vandermeer on 2025-06-17
1. In my extensive experience training IT forensics investigators about file systems and file systems artefacts, I have never found a tool that allows you to easily “explore” evidence, while still maintaining a byte-level view.
2. Ability to search for artefacts in damaged file systems and, by using the quick search features, create a virtual volume with estimated properties.
3. It can help users understand the main concepts of this practise, compare the results produced by other forensic software, investigate damaged devices and explain results in courtroom scenarios.
4. Strong objective-C classes used to analyse file systems and file system artefacts.
5. Used in a classroom, Tyrhex, provides visual support all logical structures that are embedded in file systems.
6. Tyrhex is based on the experience of file systems forensics practitioners.
7. Ability to isolate certain byte strings, lock the offset you wish to use as reference, choose a particular unit and identify the value and possibly use this value to move by the value to a new position.
8. Provision of a detailled reporting system that can be used when comparing the results to the outputs of other forensic tools.
9. These classes are not dependent of external algorithms, which is useful when crosschecking the results produced by other tools.
10. Historical bookmarking so that important data areas can be accessed later when referring to a particular stage of the analysis.
11. The volume can alos be browsed as it is being repaired.
12. Liked Tyrhex? here are 5 Developer Tools apps like GitHub; DManager!; Device Monitor²; O-KAM Pro; Python Editor App;
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Tyrhex app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
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