Pentest - Forensic
Name: Digital Forensics Tool Testing Images
Homepage: http://dftt.sourceforge.net/
Brief description: To fill the gap between extensive tests from NIST and no public tests, I have been developing small test cases. The following are file system and disk images for testing digital (computer) forensic analysis and acquisition tools.
Version/Levels: 14


Name: Digital Corpora - DiskImages & Scenarios
Homepage: http://digitalcorpora.org/corpora/disk-images & http://digitalcorpora.org/corpora/scenarios
Brief description: We have many sources of disk images available for use in education and research. The easiest disk images to work with are the NPS Test Disk Images.


Scenarios are collections of multiple disk images, memory dumps, network traffic, and/or data from portable devices.
Version/Levels: 3 + 7


Name: DFRWS 2011 Forensics Challenge
Homepage: http://www.dfrws.org/2011/challenge/
Brief description: Given the variety and impending ubiquity of Android devices along with the wide range of crimes that can involve these systems as a source of evidence, the DFRWS has created two scenarios for the forensics challenge in 2011.
Version/Levels: 2


Name: ForensicKB
Homepage: http://www.forensickb.com/search/label/Forensic%20Practical
Brief description: We have many sources of disk images available for use in education and research. The easiest disk images to work with are the NPS Test Disk Images.
Version/Levels: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4



Name: Honeynet Project Challenges
Homepage: https://www.honeynet.org/challenges
Brief description: The purpose of Honeynet Challenges is to take this learning one step farther. Instead of having the Honeynet Project analyze attacks and share their findings, Challenges give the security community the opportunity to analyze these attacks and share their findings. The end results is not only do individuals and organizations learn about threats, but how to learn and analyze them. Even better, individuals can see the write-ups from other individuals, learning new tools and technique for analyzing attacks. Best of all, these attacks are from the wild, real hacks.
Version/Levels: 8