All,
These are available on the commercial TAS and will be available on CE
TAS soon:
1. Infrastructure / search
1.1 On domain: Find hosts in the domain other than the website using a
search engine. Really useful for DNS enumeration. Imagine a very deep
domain (e.g. *gov* *mil*) and finding hosts in that domain using
search engine. Also good for finding sub domains.
1.2 On Website: Find web title of site. Useful when dealing with loads
of websites and wanting to quickly find out what's on the site. Also
nice to see which sites have the same title. Transform will follow
redirects and Javascript redirects - up to 5 levels deep. Works on new
(2.0.2) Webtitle entity.
1.3 On Website: To thumbnail. This transform will contact
thumbshots.org and get a small image of the website - replacing the
website icon with what the site looks like. Very useful when dealing
with many websites and trying to see which are branded the same - next
we'll do sorting per image..:)
1.4 We have updated some of the existing transforms to make them more
reliable - this also involved moving over to a new DB for historical
DNS info - so you should see a increase in performance from those
transforms.
2. Twitter - we've created a few Twitter transforms:
2.1 Phrase To Tweet - find Tweets that matches the phrase specified
2.2 Tweet To TwitterAff(iliation): - find who wrote the Tweet
2.3 TwitterAffToTwitterAff_From: who wrote Tweets to this person /
Tweets received from who?
2.4 TwitterAffToTwitterAff_To: who did this person write Tweets to /
Tweets wrote to?
You can use 2.3 and 2.4 to build a network of people of related people
really quick - we'll show some examples soon.
2.5 TwitterAffToTweet: what (other) Tweets did this person write?
2.6 TweetToURL: very useful - looks inside Tweets for URLs - also
expands the tinyurls,
bit.ly etc to full URLs. Combined with 2.1 this
becomes great fun.
Twitter states on their page that they *might* limit the API - but
don't give details. In testing we haven't experienced any problems.
Transform is limiting results to a 100 entities per transform (as it
gets massive pretty fast).
We'll soon post some cool graphs to the forum/blog/this list of what
is possible with these new transforms.
Regards,
Roelof
PS: you are advised to update to version 2.0.2 CE of Maltego so long
- many of these upcoming transforms make use of the features that
were introduced in 2.0.2.