This project aims to be useful when you get/find a USB key that you can't trust, and you want to look at its contents without taking the risk of plugging it into your computer directly. The official project page can be found at [https://www.circl.lu/projects/CIRCLean/]
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has a blog post with more information about an older version of the project and details of the inspiration behind it.
CIRCLean is currently tested to work with USB keys that have FAT32, NTFS, exFAT or ext2/3/4 filesystems (ext* filesystems can only be used as source keys, not destination keys). The vast majority of USB keys will be FAT32, NTFS, and exFAT.
The content of the untrusted key will be copied or/and converted to the second (blank) key following these rules (based on the mime type as determined by libmagic):
Direct copy of:
Plain text files (mime type: text/*)
Audio files (mime type: audio/*)
Video files (mime type: video/*)
Example files (mime type: example/*)
Multipart files (mime type: multipart/*)
xml files, after being converted to text files
Octet-stream files
A intermediate #USB sanitization tool based on RasPi
Hmm
That looks very #interesting !
https://github.com/CIRCL/Circlean
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