Paraben Corporation, a leader in digital forensics technology, shares the next release version 4.0, Dilithium Edition, of its flagship E3 Forensic Platform. This significant update brings a range of powerful new features and workflow enhancements designed to streamline digital investigations and empower investigators.
Streamlined Workflows and Enhanced Training:
E3 version 4.0 boasts a completely redesigned graphical user interface (GUI) that optimizes data capture workflows. To ensure a seamless transition for existing users, Paraben is providing complimentary access to updated operator-level training courses and certifications.
Expanded Capabilities for Comprehensive Investigations:
Beyond workflow improvements, E3 4.0 introduces a wealth of new features that empower investigators to tackle complex digital investigations. Key highlights include:
- Support for Apple File System (APFS)
- Enhanced parsing of Google Takeout data
- Interactive timeline with app installation history for computers
- Social media archive processing
- Registry key parsing
- Voicemail transcription for iOS devices
- Processing of iOS WAL files
- Import of Cellebrite UFED Android data
- Improved viewing capabilities for large-scale messaging data from iOS devices
- Support for over 39,255 device profiles
- Introduction of Paraben’s E3 Google Authenticator tool
A Commitment to Innovation:
“As Paraben celebrates 25 years of empowering investigators, we are committed to continuous innovation and providing the most advanced digital forensics solutions available,” said Amber Schroader, CEO at Paraben Corporation. “E3 version 4.0 reflects this commitment by offering a streamlined user experience and a robust set of new features that address the evolving needs of today’s investigations.”
Full details on E3 version 4.0, Dilithium Edition, can be found on the Paraben release page.
Stay updated with the latest advancements in digital forensics by visiting Paraben Corporation and exploring their cutting-edge tools, training programs, and expert support to enhance your investigative capabilities.
Forensic-Impact Articles
OSINT and Infidelity with Private Investigations
Guest Blogger: Taylor Weddington Digital footprints are nearly impossible to erase; the art of uncovering infidelity has undergone a profound transformation in 2026. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) resources such as social media platforms, public records, online...
Why do tools show different results?
Since I started working in the DFIR space many years ago I always remembered the rule of two tools. That rule, although stated, is not always followed by every examiner. With the rising costs of DFIR tools many organizations have only funded one tool for their teams,...
Inside Malicious Office Documents
Guest Blogger: Luca Garofalo Today whether it is at work, in school or any other context we receive documents. They are very usefull they allow us to keep informations in a more organized way thanks to tables, images and text formatting. However some documents can...



