[Dailydave] This ain't a scene, it's a gd arms race.
Dave Aitel
dave.aitel at gmail.com
Thu Apr 12 15:41:52 EDT 2007
The base page for Beagle ++ is: http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/ . They
claim you need the Xvid codec to view the video properly. It was a bit iffy
in on my OS X box until I refreshed it and mussed with it a bit. But it
played fine after a few knocks. Essentually the idea is that I download a
lot of mailspools, and I want to search them in a "*semantic*" way
("weather" should return emails on "Snow" and "Cold"). Likewise I want the
tool to automatically determine the references between people. All the
people looking up yellowcake recipies and centrifuges should belong to a
group, for example, that gets returned when I search on "Nukes".
Nobody's even released a tool that allows you to report on all the normal
things you do during a pen test, so I doubt anyone is going to release a
specialized data mining tool for hackers anytime soon. But maybe API's like
Beagle++ make the development of a special purpose tool unnecessary.
-dave
On 4/12/07, Dave Aitel <dave.aitel at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/~beagle/Beagle++%20Demo%20-%20Xvid.avi<http://beagle.kbs.uni-hannover.de/%7Ebeagle/Beagle++%20Demo%20-%20Xvid.avi>
>
> How cool are the new desktop search tools in Linux? Answer: Gelato in
> Miami Summer Cool.
>
> Imagine if you could hook this up to your hacking tools and browse other
> people's information streams the way you can browse your own? Seems like it
> would be pretty easy to do. I should make CANVAS output its knowledge tree
> to Beagle++ and see what it looks like.
>
> -dave
>
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