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It is an online tool that lets you access the YouTube video directly from its upload panel.
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It also recovers data stored in volatile memory which could be lost if the computer were shut down.
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ĬOFEE includes tools for password decryption, Internet history recovery and other data extraction. Estimates cited by Microsoft state jobs that previously took 3–4 hours can be done with COFEE in as little as 20 minutes. A further interface generates reports from the collected data. First COFEE is configured in advance with an investigator selecting the data they wish to export, this is then saved to a USB device for plugging into the target computer.
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The software is reported to be made up of three sections. It contains 150 tools and a graphical user interface to help investigators collect data. The device is activated by being plugged into a USB port. Microsoft confirmed the leak however a spokesperson for the firm said "We do not anticipate the possible availability of COFEE for cybercriminals to download and find ways to ‘build around' to be a significant concern". Analysis of the leaked tool indicates that it is largely a wrapper around other utilities previously available to investigators.
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On November 6, 2009, copies of Microsoft COFEE were leaked onto various torrent websites.

The National White Collar Crime Center has been licensed by Microsoft to be the sole US domestic distributor of COFEE. University College Dublin's Center for Cyber Crime Investigations in conjunction with Interpol develops programs for training forensic experts in using COFEE. In April 2009 Microsoft and Interpol signed an agreement under which INTERPOL would serve as principal international distributor of COFEE. Ī case cited by Microsoft in April 2008 credits COFEE as being crucial in a New Zealand investigation into the trafficking of child pornography, producing evidence that led to an arrest. The device is used by more than 2,000 officers in at least 15 countries. Fung conceived the device following discussions he had at a 2006 law enforcement technology conference sponsored by Microsoft. COFEE was developed by Anthony Fung, a former Hong Kong police officer who now works as a senior investigator on Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement Team.
