Changelog for
autopsy-4.10.0-1.fc24.i686.rpm :
* Tue Dec 18 2018 Lawrence R. Rogers
4.10.0-1
* Release 4.10.0-1 New Features: - Users can now view information on all cases/data sources in the Central Repository. - SSID, MAC address, IMEI, IMSI, and ICCID properties can now be added to the Central Repository by the Correlation Engine ingest module. - The Correlation Engine ingest module can be configured to flag any occurrences of SSID, MAC address, IMEI, IMSI, and ICCID properties that have been previously added to the Central Repository. - File type filtering for common properties search is now supported. - Common properties search results can now be viewed by case and data source within the case. - Users can now search the Central Repository for property instances with a given value. - OCR text extraction for keyword search now supports languages other than English, if language packs are installed. - Added the ability for examiners to select the time zone for displaying dates. - Custom headers and footers can now be added to HTML reports. - Added ability to either enter or generate hashes of image data sources. - Data sources that fail hash verification are now flagged with interesting item artifacts by the Data Source Integrity ingest module (formerly known as the E01 Verifier ingest module). - Added a report module to export data in CASE/UCO format. - Ingest filters and interesting file sets can now be defined with multiple extensions included in a single condition/rule. Bug Fixes: - The Images/Videos Gallery now works for multi-user cases. - Duplicate interesting item and EXIF metadata artifacts are no longer created when you run the modules that generate them more than once. - The Application content viewer now displays SQLite table column names even when the table is empty. - Assorted small bug fixes are included.
* Fri Nov 09 2018 Lawrence R. Rogers 4.9.1-1
* Release 4.9.1-1 Image Gallery bug fixes that can cause app to hang.
* Wed Oct 24 2018 Lawrence R. Rogers 4.9.0-1
* Release 4.9.0-1 Autopsy packaged for Fedora and CentOS/RHEL.