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0000203Kali LinuxNew Tool Requestspublic2020-02-10 14:32
Reporterndouba Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityN/A
Status closedResolutionwon't fix 
PlatformAnyOSAnyOS VersionAny
Summary0000203: Sploitego/Canari Framework
Description

Have you ever wished for the power of Maltego when performing internal assessments? Ever hoped to map the internal network within seconds? Or that Maltego had a tad more aggression? Sploitego is the answer. In the presentation we'll show how we've carefully crafted several local transforms that gives Maltego the ooomph to operate nicely within internal networks. Can you say Metasploit integration? ARP spoofing? Passive fingerprinting? SNMP hunting? This all is Sploitego. But wait - there's more. The awesome Python framework makes writing local transforms as easy as 'Hello World'.

Canari makes it easy to quickly develop, install, distribute, and maintain Maltego Local transforms. The framework comes with a rich set of auxiliary libraries to aid transform developers with integrating attack, reconnaissance, and post exploitation tools. It also provides a slew of web tools for interacting with public repositories.

Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ANPe1Ooqnc
https://www.youtube.com/allfro - All things Canari related

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has duplicate 0000282 closed Sploitego 

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ndouba

ndouba

2013-03-27 18:30

reporter   ~0000249

Download links: https://github.com/allfro/canari and https://github.com/allfro/sploitego.

It can also be installed by running easy_install sploitego

ndouba

ndouba

2013-08-29 09:47

reporter   ~0000811

Support for Tungsten has now been added. Users should be able to install Sploitego's profile into Tungsten by using the create-profile command.

g0tmi1k

g0tmi1k

2018-01-29 15:15

administrator   ~0008483

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g0tmi1k

g0tmi1k

2020-02-10 14:31

administrator   ~0012081

sploitego is python 2 . - which is now EOL.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2013-03-27 18:20 ndouba New Issue
2013-03-27 18:30 ndouba Note Added: 0000249
2013-08-29 09:47 ndouba Note Added: 0000811
2018-01-26 09:53 g0tmi1k Relationship added has duplicate 0000282
2018-01-29 15:15 g0tmi1k Note Added: 0008483
2020-02-10 14:31 g0tmi1k Note Added: 0012081
2020-02-10 14:32 g0tmi1k Status new => closed
2020-02-10 14:32 g0tmi1k Resolution open => won't fix