Mozilla has announced a new security technology which allows you to check your server's memory processes. The new technology is called Masche and its code is open-source.
The tool can scan memory processes and allows for normal unabated operations. Masche acts as a complement to Mozilla's existing digital forensics and threat response platform Mozilla InvestiGator or MIG. This platform can view information from thousands of hosts at the same time but cannot look into memory processes. Now this new technology will fill this gap too.
Masche provides speedy memory scans but it doesn't offer advanced forensic features, according to Mozilla. In its blog post Mozilla has written, “Instead, it focuses on searching for regexes and byte strings in the processes of large pools of systems, and does so live and very fast.” The memory forensics library supports memory scans. It was designed by a group of students at the University of Buenos Aires and the program runs on Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
Now coders can easily secure enterprise and startup server networks in a cost-effective manner with the help of this open-source solution. The source code is available here.
The tool can scan memory processes and allows for normal unabated operations. Masche acts as a complement to Mozilla's existing digital forensics and threat response platform Mozilla InvestiGator or MIG. This platform can view information from thousands of hosts at the same time but cannot look into memory processes. Now this new technology will fill this gap too.
Masche provides speedy memory scans but it doesn't offer advanced forensic features, according to Mozilla. In its blog post Mozilla has written, “Instead, it focuses on searching for regexes and byte strings in the processes of large pools of systems, and does so live and very fast.” The memory forensics library supports memory scans. It was designed by a group of students at the University of Buenos Aires and the program runs on Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
Now coders can easily secure enterprise and startup server networks in a cost-effective manner with the help of this open-source solution. The source code is available here.
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