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Screenshots & Videos

Screen shots and videos are provided to give you an idea of the capabilities and look and feel of the application. We could have easily made a 2.5h epic feature film of Maltego but decided to break it up into three small, <5 minute episodes.

Videos

Episode One: The Domain Menace: This episode explains the basic usage of Maltego, it assumes that you have already installed the product. Examples used in this episode are looking up the MX Records for google.com and google.co.uk as well as seeing which overlap. [View Episode One]

Episode Two: Attack of the Peters: Episode two discusses the basic layout system, how to use the different views and how they can help you on large graphs. Examples used in this episode are looking up Tom Peters (writer and speaker), finding websites specifically related to him and how to check that they are linked. [View Episode Two]

Episode Three: Revenge of the Tags: The third Episode shows some of the ‘cool’ features of Maltego 2, and specifically using the Technorati transforms. The example used in this video is looking up all blog tags related to ‘blackwater’ and what blogs and phrases are commonly associated with it. [View Episode Three]

Episode Four: An SQL Hope: The forth episode demonstrates the Generic SQL transforms that can be used with a Transform Application Server (TAS). It parses a modified squid log (to include MIME Headers and GET Parameters) and saves the Google Cookies (which don’t expire), Search terms, URLs and demonstrates in a simple example how to use this information in a meaningful way. [View Episode Four]

Screen shots

Below you will find screen shots of the actual application in use. You may click on it to get the full effect.

This screen shot shows Maltego at work looking at the phrase ‘Zimbabwe’ on blogs, links to those blogs, tags on secondary blogs and email addresses that could be extracted from the blogs.

Zimbabwe Phrase Graph

A screenshot of a cursory infrastructure footprint of the Paterva network. It’s a small network…

Paterva Network