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Cloudflare DLP Forensic Copy Decoder 2.1.0, published by SALT Cyber Security, is a forensic utility that decodes and extracts Cloudflare Data Loss Prevention forensic copies from compressed log archives. Written in Go for speed and portability, the program ingests .log.gz files, automatically locates base64-encoded and gzipped JSON payloads, decompresses them, and emits human-readable output while preserving the original structure and metadata. Investigators, compliance auditors, and security engineers use the tool to reconstruct the exact content that triggered Cloudflare DLP policies, correlate incidents across time windows, and prepare evidence for legal or regulatory review. The software ships both as an interactive terminal UI that allows visual browsing, filtering, and selective export, and as a silent command-line binary suitable for batch processing in shell scripts, SIEM pipelines, or CI workflows. Because it is dependency-free and statically compiled, a single executable runs identically on Linux, macOS, and Windows, eliminating installation friction in mixed forensic labs. Version 2.1.0 is the first public release; it is backward-compatible with the earlier community shell-script implementation yet adds significant performance gains, safer memory handling, and comprehensive unit tests. The package is categorized under Security/Forensic Tools, is open source, and can be installed through Homebrew, Winget, or a direct binary fetch. Cloudflare DLP Forensic Copy Decoder is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads served via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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