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KAPE Files

Community-created Targets and Modules for use with KAPE
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KAPE Overview

KAPE is an efficient and highly configurable triage program that will target essentially any device or storage location, find forensically useful artifacts, and parse them within a few minutes. KAPE can be downloaded HERE.

For thorough documentation, go HERE!! This URL will always be the latest documentation.

It is also possible to attend KAPE training from Kroll instructors. Details can be found HERE!!

KAPE License

NOTE: We have clarified KAPE usage permissions for commercial applications. See details here.

Downloading KapeFiles for KAPE

To download the latest files, click the Sync with GitHub button in gkape.exe or run kape.exe --sync

Contributing

This repository serves as a place for community-created Targets and Modules for use with KAPE.

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidance on contributing to this repository.

NOTE: BEFORE INITIATING A PR, PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE STEPS LISTED WITHIN THE PULL REQUEST TEMPLATE PRIOR TO SUBMISSION!

Support

If you need support with KAPE, please consider the following options:

  • For general questions/discussion, please consider starting a discussion
  • For bugs, please consider raising an Issue
  • For help with Targets, check the Targets section below
  • For help with Modules, check the Modules section below

Ongoing Projects

  • Targets/Modules To Do List - Development roadmap for KAPE Targets and Modules. Please feel free to contribute by adding ideas or by finishing tasks in the To Do column. Any help is appreciated!

Targets

If you need help with creating Targets, check out the following resources:

Modules

If you need help with creating Modules, please check out the following resources:

Be sure to point the BinaryUrl property to the download location in Module files!

All other info including requirements, etc. should be documented at the end of the Module in comment blocks.

KAPE Manual

The official KAPE Manual can be found here.

Eric Zimmerman