Cerbero Suite 8.5 and Cerbero Engine 5.5 are out! Most improvements are under the hood or related to the SDK.
One small but useful addition worth mentioning is the ability to configure a global font for the entire application.
Cerbero Suite 8.5 and Cerbero Engine 5.5 are out! Most improvements are under the hood or related to the SDK.
One small but useful addition worth mentioning is the ability to configure a global font for the entire application.
We’ve released version 0.4 of the Memory Analysis package, currently in beta for our commercial customers and soon to be available for personal licenses too. The main highlight is that, thanks to Cerbero Suite 8.4, all tables now support sorting — but there are other new features as well, which we’ll cover in this blog post.
When inspecting a PE in memory, viewing the import table is useful — but seeing what the IAT entries actually point to is even better, especially if the import information is no longer available.
We’re happy to announce the release of Cerbero Suite 8.4 and Cerbero Engine 5.4. This might be a minor version, but we’ve added some important features that have been on our list for a while.
This has been a long time coming—most tables in Cerbero Suite can now be sorted. If a plugin uses the default table control, sorting works automatically without any extra effort.
We’re excited to announce the release of the WIM Format package, which adds support for the Windows Imaging (WIM) file format.
Once installed, you can explore the contents of WIM images directly in Cerbero Suite. This includes browsing the file hierarchy, inspecting individual files, and performing in-depth forensic analysis.
Additionally, when used in conjunction with the ISO Format package, it’s possible to seamlessly access WIM images embedded within ISO files—making the analysis of Windows installation media even more efficient.
We’re excited to announce the release of the HFSPlus Format package, which adds support for the HFS+ file system.
Once installed, you can explore HFS+ file systems directly in Cerbero Suite.
We’re excited to announce the release of the EXT Format package, which adds support for the EXT2, EXT3 and EXT4 file systems.
Once installed, you can explore EXT file systems directly in Cerbero Suite.
We’re excited to announce the release of the NTFS Format package, which adds support for the NTFS file system.
Once installed, you can explore NTFS file systems directly in Cerbero Suite.
We’re excited to announce the release of the ExFAT Format package, which adds support for the ExFAT file system.
Once installed, you can explore ExFAT file systems directly in Cerbero Suite.
We’re excited to announce the release of our Disk Format package, which adds support for parsing and analyzing disk layouts including MBR and GPT partition tables.
If a partition contains a supported file system, it will be automatically added as a child object. The package also enables exploration of the MBR boot code using the Carbon disassembler.
We’re excited to announce the release of our FAT Format package, which adds support for the FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 file systems.
Once installed, you can explore FAT file systems directly in Cerbero Suite.