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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Helix3: Thanks for the memories…

Posted on 12:04 PM by Unknown

Buried in the reams of RSS feeds this week was this disturbing gem.

  • Replacing Helix –SecuraBit blog

What?

Why would someone need to replace Helix?  It’s been arguably the best free LiveCD tool for doing “forensics” work on a system that I have had the chance to work with!

I did a bit  more searching and found the answer:

  • Helix3 Pro –digfor blog

The developers of Helix3 have decided to support their work by going to a commercial business model.

Then next generation of Helix3 “Pro” will be copyrighted and available via subscription only.

  • e-fense home page. Makers of Helix

They have some various news about the new product they will be soon offering.

BTW – Helix3 isn’t a version. The “3” references the three “modes” of Helix: Incident Response, Electronic Discovery, and Forensics.  The last “free” version appears to be (2008R1) by my accounting.  According to e-fense, the latest current version (for subscribers) is Helix3 2009R1.

I’ve got no beef with this decision.  They’ve done considerable work getting this thing going and out the door for so long.  Best wishes for them to earn some green from their efforts.

In addition to offering training sessions and various security-related services, they will also be bringing out three new/improved products:

  • Helix3-Enterprise 
  • Live Response (USB based tool)
  • Helix3

I’m just sad to see it no longer be freely available.

Where do we go from here?

Fortunately, the void left by Helix3 doesn’t seem to be open for long.

There are some new and improved offerings of LiveCD based forensic tools in the pipes.

Replacing Helix – SecuraBit – The SecuraBit team is working with the SUMO Linux (5 builds in one: Backtrack 3, Helix 2.0, Samurai Linux, DBAN, DVL) developer to make a replacement for Helix that combines the very best of all the free forensics tools out there.  Can’t wait to see what this one will deliver!

Helix3 (free) – The last free version of Helix.  Now fully requires contact info for direct-download of distro file.

SUMO Linux – mentioned before, this LiveDVD made by Marcus J. Carey and Sun Tzu Data packages four security and forensics related distributions into a single disk.

DEFT Linux – Until SecuraBit’s distro comes out, this is where my money is being placed at the moment.  Right now the DEFT team has released version 4 of their Xubuntu based LiveCD for forensics work.  There is a version 4.1 beta there, as well as word that version 4.2 is coming soon.  DEFT version 5 might see release at the end of 2009.  Also available are builds for a USB device install (bootable).  All these DEFT versions also come with Windows forensics tool bags.  Cool.  I plan to do some downloading of these latest USB and beta versions next week.  I’ll let  you know what I “discover”.

Thanks for the memories. and I guess I had better make sure my current Helix ISO files are kept safe for the future.

--Claus V.

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