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Data recovery software
IsoBuster
IsoBuster 5.3
Developer(s)Smart Projects
Stable release5.5 / 9 December 2024 (2024-12-09)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Available in34 languages
List of languagesEnglish, Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Brazilian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
TypeData recovery, Computer Forensics
LicenseShareware
Websitewww.isobuster.com

IsoBuster is a data recovery computer program by Smart Projects, a Belgian company founded in 1995 by Peter Van Hove. As of version 3.0, it can recover data from damaged file systems or physically damaged disks including optical discs, hard disk drives, USB flash drives and solid-state disks. It has the ability to access "deleted" data on multisession optical discs, and allows users to access disc images (including ISO, BIN and NRG) and to extract files in the same way that they would from a ZIP archive. IsoBuster is also often used by law enforcement and data forensics experts.

See also

References

  1. "IsoBuster language dll download page". isobuster.com. Smart Projects. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  2. "About Smart Projects and Peter Van Hove". isobuster.com. Smart Projects. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
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  9. Dietz, Steven D. (15 September 2002). "Validation of IsoBuster v1.0" (PDF). digital-forensics.sans.org. SANS Institute.
  10. "Computer Forensics Investigations". IsoBuster.com. Smart Projects. A selection of Smart Projects' clients in law enforcement. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  11. "IsoBuster mentioned in books on Computer Forensics". Google.com.
  12. Wardwell, James; Smith, G. Stevenson (September 2008). "Recovering erased digital evidence from CD-RW discs in a child exploitation investigation". Digital Investigation. 5 (1–2): 6–9. doi:10.1016/j.diin.2008.06.002.

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