├── Targets ├── Mac-LRCHashing.sh ├── Mac-UnifiedLogs.sh ├── Mac-fseventsd.sh ├── Mac-Spotlight.sh ├── Mac-Libcopy.sh ├── Mac-privCopy.sh └── Mac-AllUsers.sh ├── README.md ├── Mac-Triage.sh └── LICENSE /Targets/Mac-LRCHashing.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | 9 | echo "" 10 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | printf "\nHashing collected files. Please be patient, this may take some time\n\n" 15 | filehashesfile="${computername}""_File_Hashes.txt" 16 | printf "\nCalculating MD5 hash of collected files.\n\n" 17 | printf "==========MD5 HASHES==========\n" >> "${computername}/${computername}""_File_Hashes.txt" 18 | find ${computername}/ -type f \( ! -name ${filehashesfile} \) -exec md5 {} \; >> "${computername}/${computername}""_File_Hashes.txt" 19 | echo >> "${computername}/${computername}""_File_Hashes.txt" 20 | printf "\nCalculating SHA256 hash of collected files.\n\n" 21 | printf "==========SHA256 HASHES==========\n" >> "$computername/$computername""_File_Hashes.txt" 22 | find ${computername}/ -type f \( ! -name ${filehashesfile} \) -exec shasum -a 256 {} \; >> "${computername}/${computername}""_File_Hashes.txt" 23 | 24 | 25 | echo "" 26 | echo -e "** Completed running $targetname target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 27 | echo "" 28 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-UnifiedLogs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | 9 | echo "" 10 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 11 | 12 | #Unified Log collection 13 | #Checking for administrator privileges. We need this to actually collect the Unified Logs 14 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then 15 | echo -e "You do not have root permissions. Skipping Unified Log copying" 16 | printf "You do not have root permissions. Skipping Unified Log copying\n" >> "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 17 | else 18 | #Creating the directory for the Unified Logs 19 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/UnifiedLogs" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 20 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/UnifiedLogs 21 | #Actually collection the Unified Logs, since the permissions check passed 22 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: sudo log collect --output ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/UnifiedLogs/${computername}.logarchive" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 23 | sudo log collect --output ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/UnifiedLogs/${computername}.logarchive 24 | fi 25 | 26 | 27 | echo "" 28 | echo -e "** Completed running ${targetname} target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 29 | echo "" 30 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-fseventsd.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | 9 | echo "" 10 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 11 | #Looking for fseventsd for new MAC versions 12 | if [ -e /System/Volumes/Data/.fseventsd ]; 13 | then 14 | #Creating the proper directory 15 | echo -e "\nComamnd Run: mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 16 | mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents 17 | #Copying the FSEvents files 18 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -r /System/Volumes/Data/.fseventsd $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 19 | cp -r /System/Volumes/Data/.fseventsd $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents 20 | else 21 | echo -e "\nThe FSEvents files under the directory /System/Volumes/Data/.fseventsd were not found on this system." | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 22 | fi 23 | 24 | #Looking for fseventsd for old MAC versions 25 | if [ -e /.fseventsd ]; 26 | then 27 | #Creating the proper directory 28 | echo -e "\nComamnd Run: mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 29 | mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents 30 | #Copying the FSEvents files 31 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -r /.fseventsd $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 32 | cp -r /.fseventsd $computername/${cname}-Triage/fsevents 33 | else 34 | echo -e "\nThe FSEvents files under the directory /.fseventsd were not found on this system." | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 35 | fi 36 | 37 | echo "" 38 | echo -e "** Completed running ${targetname} target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 39 | echo "" 40 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-Spotlight.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | 4 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 5 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 6 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 7 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 8 | 9 | 10 | echo "" 11 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 12 | 13 | 14 | # Spotlight files found under ./Spotlight-V100 15 | if [[ $EUID -eq 0 && ${swvers} =~ '10.14' && -d "/.Spotlight-V100/" ]]; then 16 | #Copy Spotlight files & folders 17 | echo -e "\n** Either directory /.Spotlight-V100/ does not exist\nor you do not have the needed permissions to copy the file ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 18 | elif [[ $EUID -eq 0 && -d "/.Spotlight-V100/" ]]; then 19 | #Copy Spotlight files & folders 20 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /.Spotlight-V100/ ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Spotlight" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 21 | cp -rf "/.Spotlight-V100/" ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Spotlight 22 | else 23 | echo -e "\n** Either directory /.Spotlight-V100/ does not exist\nor you do not have the needed permissions to copy the file ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 24 | fi 25 | 26 | # SpotLight for newer versions 27 | #Spotlight Start 28 | echo "" 29 | echo -e "\n** Now running SpotLight **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 30 | #Looking for spotlight 31 | if [ -e /System/Volumes/Data/.Spotlight-V100 ]; 32 | then 33 | #Creating the proper directory 34 | echo -e "\nComamnd Run: mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/spotlight" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 35 | mkdir -p $computername/${cname}-Triage/spotlight 36 | #Copying the spotlight files 37 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -r /System/Volumes/Data/.Spotlight-V100 $computername/${cname}-Triage/spotlight" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 38 | cp -r /System/Volumes/Data/.Spotlight-V100 $computername/${cname}-Triage/spotlight 39 | else 40 | echo -e "\nThe Spotlight files under the directory /System/Volumes/Data/.Spotlight-V100 were not found on this system." | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 41 | fi 42 | 43 | echo "" 44 | echo -e "** Completed running SpotLight **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 45 | echo "" 46 | # SpotLight End 47 | 48 | echo "" 49 | echo -e "** Completed running ${targetname} target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 50 | echo "" 51 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-Libcopy.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | 9 | echo "" 10 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 11 | 12 | 13 | #Library base Edit Start 14 | if [ -d "/Library" ]; then 15 | # Copy Preferences Directory 16 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Preferences" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 17 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Preferences 18 | cp -rf "/Library/Preferences/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Preferences 19 | # Copy Logs Directory 20 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Logs" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 21 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Logs 22 | cp -rf "/Library/Logs/"* $computername/${cname}-Triage/Library/Logs 23 | # Copy LaunchDaemons Directory 24 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/LaunchDaemons" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 25 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/LaunchDaemons 26 | cp -rf "/Library/LaunchDaemons/"* $computername/${cname}-Triage/Library/LaunchDaemons 27 | # TCC database Files 28 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 29 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC" 30 | cp -rf "/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC/"* "$computername/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC" 31 | # logKext Directory 32 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/logKext" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 33 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/logKext" 34 | cp -rf "/Library/Application Support/logKext/"* "$computername/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/logKext" 35 | # CrashReporter Directory 36 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 37 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter" 38 | cp -rf "/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/"* "$computername/${cname}-Triage/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter" 39 | else 40 | echo -e "** Directory /Library/ does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 41 | fi 42 | #Library base Edit End 43 | 44 | 45 | #Library System Edit Start 46 | if [ -d "/System/Library" ]; then 47 | # Copy LaunchDaemons Directory 48 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchDaemons" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 49 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchDaemons 50 | cp -rf "/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchDaemons 51 | # Copy LaunchAgents Directory 52 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchAgents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 53 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchAgents 54 | cp -rf "/System/Library/LaunchAgents/"* $computername/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/LaunchAgents 55 | # Copy CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist Directory 56 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 57 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/CoreServices 58 | cp -f "/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist" "$computername/${cname}-Triage/System/Library/CoreServices/" 59 | 60 | else 61 | echo -e "** Directory /System/Library does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 62 | fi 63 | 64 | #Library System Edit End 65 | 66 | echo "" 67 | echo -e "** Completed running ${targetname} target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 68 | echo "" 69 | return 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Mac Triage Tool 🖥️ 2 | 3 | ## 🔍 Overview 4 | 5 | The **Mac Triage Tool** is a **forensic collection script** designed for **digital forensics and security investigations**. 6 | Inspired by how KAPE works, it efficiently extracts critical macOS system artifacts **while preserving the original file system structure**, making forensic analysis and parsing seamless. 7 | 8 | This tool collects **FSEvents, Spotlight, Unified Logs, user artifacts, system logs and many more**, ensuring comprehensive data acquisition for forensic investigators and security professionals. 9 | 10 | --- 11 | 12 | ## Features 13 | 14 | ✔️ **Forensic Data Collection** – Extracts key macOS artifacts, including: 15 | - **FSEvents, Unified Logs, Spotlight, KnowledgeC and .DS_Store** 16 | - **User artifacts** (.bash_history, .zsh_history, SSH keys, documents, desktops) 17 | - **System logs and preferences** 18 | - **Library artifacts** (Application Support, LaunchDaemons, Preferences) 19 | 20 | ✔️ **Maintains macOS File Structure** – Collecting essential artifacts while preserving the macOS file system structure. 📂 21 | ✔️ **Full File System Listing** – Generates a comprehensive inventory of All System Files. 22 | ✔️ **Efficient & Modular Design** – Easily customizable for new forensic targets 23 | ✔️ **Automated Compression & Cleanup** – Packs collected artifacts into a `.zip` file. Removes temporary files after data collection 🧹 24 | ✔️ **Compatible with Most macOS Versions** – Designed to function reliably across different macOS versions, despite variations in artifact locations. 25 | 26 | 27 | --- 28 | 29 | ## Installation & Usage 30 | 31 | Clone the repository and run the script: 32 | 33 | ```bash 34 | git clone https://github.com/a1l4m/Mac-Triage.git 35 | cd Mac-Triage 36 | chmod +x Mac-Triage.sh 37 | sudo bash Mac-Triage.sh 38 | ``` 39 | ![Main](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8cad65d1-1906-448b-af54-280bd0e9f639) 40 | 🔹 **Root permissions are required** for full forensic collection. 41 | 🔹 The script will collect system artifacts, store them in a structured directory, and compress everything into a `.zip` archive. 42 | 43 | --- 44 | 45 | ## 📂 Output Structure 46 | 47 | After execution, the output structure will be something like this: 48 | 49 | ``` 50 | 📁 [Hostname_YMD_HMS].zip/ 51 | │── 📁 [Hostname-Triage]/ 52 | │ │── 📁 Private/ 53 | │ │ ├── 📁 etc/ 54 | │ │ ├── 📁 var/ 55 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 db/ 56 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 log/ 57 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 root/ 58 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 tmp/ 59 | │ │── 📁 Users/ 60 | │ │ ├── 📁 User1/ 61 | │ │ │ ├── 📄 .bash_history 62 | │ │ │ ├── 📄 .zsh_history 63 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 .ssh 64 | │ │ │ ├── 📄 .sh_history 65 | │ │ │ ├── 📄 .DS_Store 66 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 .zsh_sessions/ 67 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 .bash_sessions/ 68 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 Documents/ 69 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 Desktop/ 70 | │ │ │ ├── 📁 Library/ 71 | │ │ ├── 📁 User2/ 72 | │ │── 📁 UnifiedLogs/ 73 | │ │── 📁 Spotlight/ 74 | │ │── 📁 FSEvents/ 75 | │ │── 📁 Library/ 76 | │ │ ├── 📁 Application Support/ 77 | │ │ ├── 📁 LaunchDaemons/ 78 | │ │ ├── 📁 Logs/ 79 | │ │ ├── 📁 Preferences/ 80 | │ │── 📁 System/ 81 | │ │ ├── 📁 Library/ 82 | │ │ ├────── 📄 CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist 83 | │ ├── 📄 Full_File_Listing.txt 84 | │ ├── 📄 [Hostname_YMD_HMS]_Processing_Details.txt 85 | │ ├── 📄 [Hostname_YMD_HMS]_File_Hashes.txt 86 | ``` 87 | 88 | --- 89 | 90 | ## Logging 91 | 92 | All actions and errors are logged in: 93 | 94 | ``` 95 | Processing_Details.txt 96 | ``` 97 | 98 | --- 99 | 100 | ## Authors 101 | 102 | - **[Khaled Allam](https://linkedin/in/a1l4m)** - aka a1l4m 103 | - 🌐 [Site](https://a1l4m.github.io) 104 | - 📧 [Email](mailto:khal3d.a1lam@gmail.com) 105 | 106 | - **[Ahmed Mahmoud](https://www.linkedin.com/in/m4shl3)** - aka M4shl3 107 | - 🔗 [blog](https://hackmd.io/@M4shl3) 108 | - 📧 [Email](ahmedelsalkh627@gmail.com) 109 | 110 | --- 111 | 112 | ## Contributing 113 | 114 | Contributions are welcome! 115 | 116 | 1. **Fork** the repository 117 | 2. **Create** a new branch (`git checkout -b feature-new-feature`) 118 | 3. **Commit** your changes (`git commit -m "Add new feature"`) 119 | 4. **Push** to the branch (`git push origin feature-new-feature`) 120 | 5. **Open a Pull Request** 🚀 121 | 122 | --- 123 | 124 | ## Disclaimer 125 | 126 | As we don't like to reinvent the wheel, some parts of our code and structure were taken from the open-source project by **Brimor Labs** named **Live Response Collection**. We would like to give them credit for their contribution to the forensic community. 127 | 128 | ## License 129 | This project is open-source and available under the GPL License. 130 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-privCopy.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | echo "" 9 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 10 | 11 | #Private Directory Edit Start 12 | if [ -d "/private" ]; then 13 | # copy etc Directory 14 | if [ -d "/private/etc" ]; then 15 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/etc" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 16 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/etc" 17 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /private/etc/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/etc" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 18 | cp -rf "/private/etc/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/etc" 19 | else 20 | echo -e "** Directory /private/etc/ does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 21 | fi 22 | 23 | # Copy root directory 24 | if [ -d "/private/var/root" ]; then 25 | # Copying Library files 26 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 27 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Preferences" 28 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Logs" 29 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Application Support" 30 | cp -rf "/private/var/root/Library/Preferences/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Preferences" 31 | cp -rf "/private/var/root/Library/Logs/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Logs" 32 | cp -rf "/private/var/root/Library/Application Support/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/Library/Application Support" 33 | # Copying bash_history file 34 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -f /private/var/root/.bash_history ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/.bash_history" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 35 | cp -f "/private/var/root/.bash_history" "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/root/.bash_history" 36 | else 37 | echo -e "** Directory /private/var/root does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 38 | fi 39 | 40 | # Copy tmp Directory 41 | if [ -d "/private/var/tmp" ]; then 42 | # Copying tmp directory 43 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/tmp" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 44 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/tmp" 45 | cp -rf "/private/var/tmp/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/tmp" 46 | else 47 | echo -e "** Directory /private/var/tmp does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 48 | fi 49 | 50 | # copy log directory 51 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/log" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 52 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/log" 53 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /private/var/log/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/log" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 54 | cp -rf "/private/var/log/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/log" 55 | 56 | # copy battery life directory 57 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 58 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife" 59 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 60 | cp -rf "/private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/powerlog/Library/BatteryLife" 61 | 62 | # copy Knowledge directory 63 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 64 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge" 65 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 66 | cp -rf "/private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge/"* "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/private/var/db/CoreDuet/Knowledge" 67 | else 68 | echo -e "** Directory /private does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 69 | fi 70 | #Private Directory Edit End 71 | 72 | echo "" 73 | echo -e "** Completed running ${targetname} target **\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 74 | echo "" 75 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Mac-Triage.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | 4 | # Define creator names 5 | CREATORS="a1l4m & M4shl3" 6 | RELEASE_DATE="28 Feb 2025" 7 | echo "" 8 | echo "===========================================" 9 | echo " 🚀 Mac Triage Tool 🚀 " 10 | echo " Created by: $CREATORS " 11 | echo " Released In: $RELEASE_DATE " 12 | echo "===========================================" 13 | echo "" 14 | 15 | # Some Important definitions 16 | ScriptStart=$(date +%s) 17 | lrcbuildname="Mac Triage Collection" 18 | scriptname=$(basename "$0") 19 | #Getting directory from where the script is running 20 | get_script_dir () { 21 | SOURCE="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" 22 | # Whole $SOURCE is a symlink, resolve it 23 | while [ -h "${SOURCE}" ]; do 24 | DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "${SOURCE}" )" && pwd )" 25 | SOURCE="$( readlink "$SOURCE" )" 26 | [[ ${SOURCE} != /* ]] && SOURCE="${DIR}/${SOURCE}" 27 | done 28 | DIR="$( cd -P "$( dirname "${SOURCE}" )" && pwd )" 29 | echo "${DIR}" 30 | } 31 | directorywherescriptrunsfrom=$(get_script_dir) 32 | targetpath="${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/" 33 | runningfromexternal="no" 34 | swversion=$(sw_vers -productVersion) 35 | cname=$(hostname -s) 36 | ts=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) 37 | computername=${cname}\_${ts} 38 | mkdir -p "${computername}/${cname}-Triage" 39 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 40 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 41 | 42 | echo -e "\nComputername: ${cname}" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 43 | echo -e "\nmkdir -p ${computername}" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | #Checking for administrator privileges. 48 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then 49 | echo "You do not have root permissions. Skipping FSEvents copying" 50 | printf "You do not have root permissions. Skipping FSEvents copying\n" >> "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 51 | else 52 | #Running FSEventsd target 53 | echo "" 54 | echo "***** Beginning Mac FSEventsd target *****" 55 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-fseventsd.sh" 56 | echo "***** Ending Mac FSEventsd target *****" 57 | echo "" 58 | fi 59 | 60 | 61 | #Unified Logs 62 | #Running UnifiedLogs target 63 | echo "" 64 | echo "***** Beginning Mac UnifiedLogs target *****" 65 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-UnifiedLogs.sh" 66 | echo "***** Ending Mac UnifiedLogs target *****" 67 | echo "" 68 | 69 | #Spotlight 70 | #Running Spotlight target 71 | echo "" 72 | echo "***** Beginning Mac Spotlight target *****" 73 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-Spotlight.sh" 74 | echo "***** Ending Mac Spotlight target *****" 75 | echo "" 76 | 77 | 78 | #All Users 79 | #Running All Users target 80 | echo "" 81 | echo "***** Beginning Mac All Users information target *****" 82 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-AllUsers.sh" 83 | echo "***** Ending Mac All Users target *****" 84 | echo "" 85 | 86 | #Running Private Copy target 87 | echo "" 88 | echo "***** Beginning Mac Private Copy target *****" 89 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-privCopy.sh" 90 | echo "***** Ending Mac Private Copy target *****" 91 | echo "" 92 | 93 | #Running Library copy target 94 | echo "" 95 | echo "***** Beginning Mac Library Copy target *****" 96 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-Libcopy.sh" 97 | echo "***** Ending Mac Library Copy target *****" 98 | echo "" 99 | 100 | #Full file listing 101 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: ls -alR /" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 102 | echo -ne '\n' | ls -alR / 1>> ${computername}/Full_file_listing.txt 103 | 104 | #PROCESSING DETAILS AND HASHES 105 | #Running hashing target 106 | echo "" 107 | echo "***** Beginning Mac LRC hashing target *****" 108 | source "${directorywherescriptrunsfrom}/Targets/Mac-LRCHashing.sh" 109 | echo "***** Ending Mac LRC hashing target *****" 110 | echo "" 111 | 112 | 113 | #CHMOD CLEANUP 114 | #Checking for administrator privileges. We need to chmod directories, just in case 115 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then 116 | echo -e "\nYou do not have root permissions. Skipping chmod cleanup" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 117 | else 118 | #Running chmod just to clean up 119 | echo "" 120 | echo -e "\n***** Beginning chmod cleanup *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 121 | echo -e "\n** sudo chmod -R 0755 ${computername}/ ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 122 | sudo chmod -R 0755 ${computername}/ 123 | echo -e "\n***** Ending chmod cleanup *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 124 | echo "" 125 | fi 126 | 127 | 128 | #Finishing up 129 | echo Congratulations\! The Mac Triage Collection is now complete. 130 | ScriptEnd=$(date +%s) 131 | ScriptRunTime=$(expr ${ScriptEnd} - ${ScriptStart}) 132 | 133 | 134 | if (("${ScriptRunTime}" < 60)); then 135 | echo -e "\nThe script took a total of ${ScriptRunTime} seconds to run\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 136 | echo -e "\n...Exiting script now.\nEnd Of Line.\n\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 137 | else 138 | Minutes=$(expr ${ScriptRunTime} / 60) 139 | Seconds=$(expr ${ScriptRunTime} % 60) 140 | echo -e "\nThe script took a total of ${Minutes} minutes and ${Seconds} seconds to run\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 141 | echo -e "\n...Exiting script now.\nEnd Of Line.\n\n" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 142 | fi 143 | 144 | # Create a compressed archive with maximum compression 145 | echo -e "\n***** Creating compressed archive *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 146 | zip -r -9 "${computername}.zip" "${computername}" 147 | 148 | # Check if the zip operation was successful before deleting the directory 149 | if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then 150 | echo -e "\n***** Archive created: ${computername}.zip *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 151 | 152 | # Cleanup: Delete the original directory 153 | echo -e "\n***** Cleaning up: Removing ${computername} directory *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 154 | rm -rf "${computername}" 155 | else 156 | echo -e "\n***** ERROR: Compression failed. Directory not deleted. *****" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 157 | fi 158 | 159 | exit 160 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Targets/Mac-AllUsers.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | targetsource=${BASH_SOURCE[0]} 4 | targetname=${targetsource/$targetpath/} 5 | FILE_STDERR="${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 6 | exec 2> >(tee -a "${FILE_STDERR}" >&2) 7 | 8 | 9 | echo "" 10 | echo -e "\n** Now running ${targetname} target **" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 11 | 12 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users 13 | 14 | for i in `ls /Users/` 15 | do 16 | 17 | 18 | #FILE COPYING SECTION 19 | # Copying ssh known hosts file, found under /Users//.ssh/known_hosts 20 | if [ -f "/Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts" ]; then 21 | #Copy known_hosts file for each user 22 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -f /Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 23 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.ssh 24 | cp -f "/Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts" ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts 25 | else 26 | echo -e "** File /Users/${i}/.ssh/known_hosts does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 27 | fi 28 | 29 | 30 | #Library User Edit Start 31 | if [ -d "/Users/${i}/Library" ]; then 32 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 33 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library 34 | # Safari files copy 35 | if [ -d "/Users/${i}/Library/Safari/" ]; then 36 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Safari 37 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Safari/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Safari" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 38 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Safari/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Safari 39 | else 40 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/Library/Safari does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 41 | fi 42 | # LaunchAgents files copy 43 | if [ -d "/Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents" ]; then 44 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents 45 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 46 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents 47 | else 48 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/Library/LaunchAgents does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 49 | fi 50 | # KeyChain files copy 51 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Keychains 52 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Keychains/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Keychains" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 53 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Keychains/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Keychains 54 | # Logs files copy 55 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Logs 56 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Logs/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Logs" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 57 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Logs/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Logs 58 | # Preferences files copy 59 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Preferences 60 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Preferences/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Preferences" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 61 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Preferences/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Preferences 62 | # Mail files copy 63 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Mail 64 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Mail/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Mail" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 65 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Mail/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Mail 66 | # Favorites files copy 67 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites 68 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Favorites/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 69 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites 70 | # Favorites files copy 71 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites 72 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Favorites/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 73 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Favorites 74 | # Application Support files copy 75 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Application-Support 76 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Application Support/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Application-Support" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 77 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Application Support/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Application-Support 78 | # Accounts files copy 79 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Accounts 80 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Accounts/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Accounts" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 81 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Accounts/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Accounts 82 | # Cookies files copy 83 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Cookies 84 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Cookies/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Cookies" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 85 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Cookies/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Cookies 86 | # Audio files copy 87 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Audio 88 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Audio/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Audio" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 89 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Audio/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Audio 90 | # Calendars files copy 91 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Calendars 92 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Calendars/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Calendars" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 93 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Calendars/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Calendars 94 | # Reminders files copy 95 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Reminders 96 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Reminders/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Reminders" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 97 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Reminders/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Reminders 98 | # Group Containers files copy 99 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Group-Containers 100 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Library/Group Containers/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Group-Containers" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 101 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Library/Group Containers/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Library/Group-Containers 102 | else 103 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/Library/ does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 104 | fi 105 | #Library User Edit End 106 | 107 | 108 | #User Default Files Edit Start 109 | if [ -d "/Users/${i}/Desktop" ]; then 110 | # create directories 111 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Desktop" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 112 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Desktop 113 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Documents 114 | 115 | # Copying Desktop 116 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Desktop/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Desktop" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 117 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Desktop/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Desktop 118 | # Copying Documents 119 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/Documents/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Documents" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 120 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/Documents/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/Documents 121 | # Copying .zsh_sessions 122 | if [ -d "/Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions" ]; then 123 | mkdir -p ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions 124 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions/* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 125 | cp -rf "/Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions/"* ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions 126 | else 127 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/.zsh_sessions does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 128 | fi 129 | # Copying .bash_history 130 | if [ -f "/Users/${i}/.bash_history" ]; then 131 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/.bash_history ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.bash_history" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 132 | cp -f "/Users/${i}/.bash_history" "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/" 133 | else 134 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/.bash_history does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 135 | fi 136 | # Copying .DS_Store 137 | if [ -f "/Users/${i}/.DS_Store" ]; then 138 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/.DS_Store ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.DS_Store" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 139 | cp -f "/Users/${i}/.DS_Store" "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/" 140 | else 141 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/.DS_Store does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 142 | fi 143 | # Copying .zsh_history 144 | if [ -f "/Users/${i}/.zsh_history" ]; then 145 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/.zsh_history ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.zsh_history" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 146 | cp -f "/Users/${i}/.zsh_history" "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/" 147 | else 148 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/.zsh_history does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 149 | fi 150 | # Copying .sh_history 151 | if [ -f "/Users/${i}/.sh_history" ]; then 152 | echo -e "\nCommand Run: cp -rf /Users/${i}/.sh_history ${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/.sh_history" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 153 | cp -f "/Users/${i}/.sh_history" "${computername}/${cname}-Triage/Users/${i}/" 154 | else 155 | echo -e "** Directory /Users/${i}/.sh_history does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}_Processing_Details.txt" 156 | fi 157 | else 158 | echo -e "** Directory /Library/ does not exist ***" | tee -a "${computername}/${computername}""_Processing_Details.txt" 159 | fi 160 | 161 | # 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