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<pkgmetadata>
<!-- maintainer-needed -->
<longdescription>
-mac-robber is a digital forensics and incident response tool that collects data from allocated files in a mounted file system.
-The data can be used by the mactime tool in The Sleuth Kit to make a timeline of file activity. The mac-robber tool is based on
-the grave-robber tool from TCT and is written in C instead of Perl.
+ mac-robber is a digital forensics and incident response tool that collects data from allocated files in a mounted file system.
+ The data can be used by the mactime tool in The Sleuth Kit to make a timeline of file activity. The mac-robber tool is based on
+ the grave-robber tool from TCT and is written in C instead of Perl.
-mac-robber requires that the file system be mounted by the operating system, unlike the tools in The Sleuth Kit that process the
-file system themselves. Therefore, mac-robber will not collect data from deleted files or files that have been hidden by
-rootkits. mac-robber will also modify the Access times on directories that are mounted with write permissions.
+ mac-robber requires that the file system be mounted by the operating system, unlike the tools in The Sleuth Kit that process the
+ file system themselves. Therefore, mac-robber will not collect data from deleted files or files that have been hidden by
+ rootkits. mac-robber will also modify the Access times on directories that are mounted with write permissions.
-"What is mac-robber good for then", you ask? mac-robber is useful when dealing with a file system that is not supported by The
-Sleuth Kit or other forensic tools. mac-robber is very basic C and should compile on any UNIX system. Therefore, you can run
-mac-robber on an obscure, suspect UNIX file system that has been mounted read-only on a trusted system. I have also used
-mac-robber during investigations of common UNIX systems such as AIX.
-</longdescription>
+ "What is mac-robber good for then", you ask? mac-robber is useful when dealing with a file system that is not supported by The
+ Sleuth Kit or other forensic tools. mac-robber is very basic C and should compile on any UNIX system. Therefore, you can run
+ mac-robber on an obscure, suspect UNIX file system that has been mounted read-only on a trusted system. I have also used
+ mac-robber during investigations of common UNIX systems such as AIX.
+ </longdescription>
<upstream>
<remote-id type="sourceforge">mac-robber</remote-id>
</upstream>