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hello everyone and welcome back to another video in the introduction to memory forensics series this time weamp;#39;re going to take a look at redline a free analysis tool from fireEye that allows us to analyze a potentially compromised Windows system redline can collect and analyze memory and disk based artifacts including all running processes and drivers from memory file system metadata registry data event logs network information services tasks and even web history it provides an easy-to-use GUI interface that can help us analyze that collected data to find the evil on a given system as of the recording of this video in September of 2017 the current version of red line is 1.20 released in May of this year version 1.2 0 makes some important changes including adding support for the collection and analysis of Windows 10 machines this version also speeds up initial load times by removing a feature called MRI which Iamp;#39;ve mentioned in previous videos MRI or malware risk index was