The police-only forensics tool made by Microsoft to capture forensics data from a live system has been leaked online. The tool, Coffee, has been the subject of much speculation by the tech media who now finally has a chance to see it. According to reports, it grabs process information, network data, user passwords, and all sorts of information. Could the methods needed to gather that data be exploited by others? Given Microsoft's security history the answer is most likely.
Admins at the torrent site what.cd in an act of betrayal and comedy refused to host the torrent because , “Suddenly, we were forced to take a real look at the program, its source, and the potential impact on the site and security of our users and staff,” said What.cd management in a statement." While the popo are scary, trying to stifle the spread of a program like this is clearly against the interests of the free flow of information, privacy, free speech, piracy, and everything else good on the internet (kidding)!
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