COFEE, or Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, is a set of tools weighing fifteen megabytes only - which then takes on a USB key - and that Microsoft makes available to the police in many countries.

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Composed of over 150 tools, this "sequel" to retrieve many private information from a computer running Windows: list of network services launched and open ports, key of various Microsoft software installed, based local words password, passwords of WiFi networks and Windows devices, browsing history or all passwords and information stored in Internet Explorer, Firefox or even in the LSA (Local Security Authority). In short, a veritable Swiss army knife for police officer.

Problem: COFEE and different tools have just been posted on the Internet, probably due to a leak. Fortunately (sic), the operating principle of COFEE requires that the person who wants your data has physical access to your computer, as it must be the key that contains these tools to be plugged into the PC. If the argument does not reassure you, it'll just install another OS...