A community-driven collection of parsers for regional applications used in Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg that are not commonly covered by commercial digital forensics tools like Cellebrite UFED, Magnet AXIOM, and others.
🎯Project Purpose
Commercial forensic tools excel at parsing internationally popular applications (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram), but regional and niche apps remain largely unsupported. Project Obscure Benelux focuses on filling this gap for the Benelux region. This project is intended for:
- Digital forensics practitioners and researchers
- Incident response teams
- Law enforcement with proper authorization
- Academic research and education
- Security professionals conducting authorized investigations
🌍 Why Benelux? We're starting with the Benelux region to:
- Build a focused, manageable collection
- Serve investigators working in Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
- Create templates and standards that can expand to other regions
- Develop a community around regional forensic needs
Interested in contributing parsers for your region? Contact [email protected]
⚖️ Legal and Ethical Use This project is designed for legal and authorized use only:
- Forensic examination with proper legal authority
- Incident response on systems you own or have authorization to examine
- Academic research and education
- Security testing on your own devices or with explicit permission
Users are responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction.
📞 Contact & Community
- Email: [email protected]
- Issues: Use GitHub Issues for bug reports and feature requests
- Discussions: Use GitHub Discussions for general questions
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.