Interactively find and recover deleted or 👉 overwritten 👈 files from your terminal
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Interactively find and recover deleted or 👉 overwritten 👈 files from your terminal
Python client for Reincubate's ricloud API. Yes, it works with iOS 14 & iPhone 12 backups!
This application is designed to help users recover lost or forgotten data such as Wi-Fi passwords, browser data, browser passwords, and other sensitive information from their computers.
A very minimal user-space implementation of ZFS in Python and a tool for salvaging data from broken pools
📱Data forensics and recovery utility for Google Voice chats saved via Google Takeout
💬 Data forensics and recovery utility for Skype chats and history
Official Repository for The Paper, Finding the Missing Data: A BERT-inspired Approach Against Package Loss in Wireless Sensing
Data recovery utilities
Raw disk clone tool written in Python. It creates a full sector by sector copy. It is able to skip bad sectors. No filesystem inspection is involved, so it is filesystem independent. Use this tool when you are running on a server OS and do not want to pay for commercial tools. The operation mechanism of this tool is very simple and straightforward.
An advanced data recovery tool featuring a customizable C2 system, developed using Python, PowerShell, Go and C++ languages and equipped with a dedicated web-based GUI builder.
Raqua 💧, a set of Python scripts and Rust program, is designed to scan an ocean of disk copies and retrieve files lacking conventional signatures, by creating an overflowing cache
Local history parser for Visual Studio Code.
A command line utility for selectively, recursively copying files.
Copy data from a WD My Cloud drive over SATA (disassembled enclosure)
A tool that helps rescueing data from a damaged disk that often disconnects with dd command.
Extract/Score images from local directory structures
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