Add PQ PDF Forensics Scanner to Documents metadata section#5
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Add PQ PDF Forensics Scanner
Adding PQ PDF Forensics Scanner to the Documents metadata section.
What it does: Free browser-based PDF malware scanner running 44 independent forensic engines — behavioral sandbox, YARA (24 rules), ClamAV, ML+SHAP anomaly detection, offline threat intelligence (6.4M+ indicators), XFA FormCalc parser, OCG layer cloaking detection, image steganography detection, PDF signature forgery detection, and MITRE ATT&CK mapping across a 24-tab report with AI forensic narrative.
Zero file retention, no account required. Listed in the NIST Forensic Tool Catalog.