As per Lawkidunya and online resources, Here are some computer forensics tools that can aid in cybercrime analysis in Pakistan:
Forensic Analysis Tools
1. EnCase Forensic: Industry-standard tool for collecting, analyzing, and reporting digital evidence.
2. FTK (Forensic Toolkit): Comprehensive tool for analyzing digital evidence, including email, files, and registry entries.
3. Autopsy: Open-source tool for analyzing digital evidence, including file systems, email, and network activity.
Data Recovery Tools
1. Recuva: Tool for recovering deleted files from various devices, including hard drives, USB drives, and memory cards.
2. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard: Tool for recovering lost or deleted data from various devices.
3. R-Studio: Tool for recovering data from damaged or corrupted storage devices.
Network Analysis Tools
1. Wireshark: Tool for analyzing network traffic and identifying potential security threats.
2. Tcpdump: Command-line tool for analyzing network traffic.
3. NetworkMiner: Tool for analyzing network traffic and extracting files and other data.
Password Cracking Tools
1. John the Ripper: Tool for cracking passwords using various methods, including brute force and dictionary attacks.
2. Aircrack-ng: Tool for cracking WEP and WPA passwords.
3. RainbowCrack: Tool for cracking passwords using precomputed tables (rainbow tables).
Mobile Forensics Tools
1. Cellebrite UFED: Tool for extracting data from mobile devices.
2. XRY Extract: Tool for extracting data from mobile devices.
3. Oxygen Forensic Suite: Tool for analyzing data from mobile devices.
These tools can aid investigators in Pakistan in analyzing digital evidence, recovering deleted data, and cracking passwords.