Dear #OSINT and #Maltego community, Due to misuse and abuse by some users, we have to unfortunately put all Maltego promotions on hold. All completed purchases will be refunded. We are sad to see such outcome and apologize for the inconvenience.
Best,
The Maltego Team
Dear #OSINT and #Maltego community, we have fixed the misconfiguration in our webshop and are back live with our Christmas promotion.[1/6]
In line with our Christmas promotion, until the end of the year, you can buy Maltego Pro with 10% off in the first year using the voucher code "maltego@christmas" [2/6]
As part of the promotion, until the end of the year, you can also get our online courses for free using the voucher code "maltego_courses@christmas". [3/6]
If you want to buy both Maltego Pro and our online courses, you need to make two separate webshop purchases. [4/6]
If you have questions or were affected by the misconfiguration in our webshop, please reach out to support@maltego.com [5/6]
Thanks again to our community for bearing with us. Glitches happen, we are truly sorry for any inconvenience caused. [6/6]
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(1/6) What is an attack surface assessment, and how can investigators evaluate an attack surface to mitigate potential risks?
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(2/6) What is an attack surface assessment? Simply put, it's about finding out how hackers access your network or systems. Potential entry points are public websites, social profiles, network devices, etc.
#Maltego can also be used to conduct an attack surface assessment.
(3/6) Our guest author, @MarioRojasChin, breaks it down into 5 steps with only free #Maltego Hub items:
1. Define the scope 2. Identify potential data sources 3. Conduct reconnaissance 4. Analyze the information 5. Develop a remediation plan
(1/6) To all investigators out there who have heard of #Maltego before, but still looking for more information. Here's what you need to know about Maltego 👇 #OSINT#infosec
(2/6) #Maltego is a link analysis tool that helps you automatically pull and map data from over 70 public data sources (#OSINT) and third-party data providers, and your own imported or custom data integrations. All of this done with a few clicks on the mouse in one interface.
(3/6) You start by providing input information for your investigation (name, alias, domain, IP address, etc.), install the data integrations you want to use, and #Maltego will retrieve relevant Entities from the data integrations and visualize the data connections between them.