Paraben Corporation, a leading provider of digital forensics solutions, today announced the release of E3 Forensic Platform 4.2, featuring several significant enhancements and updates.
Key enhancements in this release include:
- Volatility Framework Integration: The new release allows users to import and analyze the results of Volatility Framework analyses directly within the E3 platform, streamlining investigations and providing a more integrated workflow.
- Enhanced Smartphone Support:
- Improved MMS/RCS History now includes information on whether messages were sent via RCS. (Android)
- Expanded Call History data now includes the application name used to make a call (Service Provider column) and the caller’s name (Caller Name column).
- The User Activity Timeline (KnowledgeC.db data for iOS) has been added to the Mobile Data Triage for quick access.
- Enhanced parsing of TikTok app data on iOS devices now includes contact data.
- Resolved issues with parsing TextFree and WhatsApp data on iOS devices.
“We are excited to release E3 Forensic Platform 4.2 with these enhancements to start 2025 out strong for our customers.” Said Amber Schroader, CEO at Paraben. “These updates reflect our commitment to providing our customers with the most powerful and comprehensive digital forensics solutions available for an affordable price.”
E3 Forensic Platform 4.2 is available for immediate download for those looking to do a trial you can sign up at our trial page.
Stay updated with the latest advancements in digital forensics by visiting Paraben Corporation and following them for updates.
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