might be a few weeks from now, but i feel it's nothing you don't already know
when i get this whole 'gephi' thing down i might commit to much more serious projects
might be a few weeks from now, but i feel it's nothing you don't already know
when i get this whole 'gephi' thing down i might commit to much more serious projects
Uh, there's a problem. >>>/gnosticwarfare/ is 404'd. Seems to have gone down recently… I'd say roughly about the time this OP was posted.
No antifa in my area because everyone is armed to the teeth. Seems to be an inverse correlation between antifa and gun carry density.
truth be told, it's more of a recruitment strategy than an expose
works on my end
It was down earlier for me too, but it works now.
Not OP here. Two more data visualisation tools:
tulip.labri.fr
gephi.org
Goes to 404 on the catalog for me.
Maltego visualization tool:
paterva.com
What does Maltego do?
The focus of Maltego is analyzing real-world relationships between information that is publically accessible on the Internet. This includes footprinting Internet infrastructure as well as gathering information about the people and organisation who own it.
Maltego can be used to determine the relationships between the following entities:
People.
Names.
Email addresses.
Aliases.
Groups of people (social networks).
Companies.
Organizations.
Web sites.
Internet infrastructure such as:
Domains.
DNS names.
Netblocks.
IP addresses.
Affiliations.
Documents and files.
Connections between these pieces of information are found using open source intelligence (OSINT) techniques by querying sources such as DNS records, whois records, search engines, social networks, various online APIs and extracting meta data.
Maltego provides results in a wide range of graphical layouts that allow for clustering of information which makes seeing relationships instant and accurate – this makes it possible to see hidden connections even if they are three or four degrees of separation apart.
Google let her guard down.
Correct and valid critique.
This approach has an upfront human operation cost that has to be figured out, so I'm tackling that in tangent to the technical ramp ups.
I suspect by the time I'm done, this whole thing will be multiple articles covering the entire domain.
uh oh
D:
Works for me.
D:
Cool recommendations, will check all of these out.
Please feel free, everyone, to contribute tooling, software, and OSINT techniques and dumps here. I'll be collecting all of them and incorporating them into a much more detailed breakdown of how to get this operation rolling.