Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT
Not long after Linux.com reviewed Roelof Temmingh's powerful online data mining tool
Paterva Evolution a few months ago, Temmingh was forced to remove the application from the
Paterva Web site because of complaints that some of the methods he used to harvest data were violating the terms of service (TOS) of the services from which the information was gathered. Recently, Temmingh released a completely redesigned version of the tool -- now called
Maltego -- and has made it available again as a free-as-in-beer
download.
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