EDLGraph Overview  

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Behind email addresses, are (fundamentaly) human beings. When "john.do@domain.com" sends an email to a mailing list and "j_raven@hushmail.com" responds, a link between the two is created.

Search engines index such links and are able to provide information on the network of connections for, say john.do@domain.com

EDLGraph harvests such information and depicts it in a graph, allowing the user to quickly establish a clear path between different domains.

 

SourceForge project description

EDLGraph is a social engineering tool that harvests email addresses in the public domain and produces a graph linking FQDN domains in a single row, based on public user interaction records.

The graphic representation demarks the differentiations in the forms that the email addresses take with respect to the public domain in question, partly displaying the degree of relevance to it.

EDLGraph is written in Java using Swing for UI.

 

Networks and identities

EDLGraph enables the user to locate connections as well as entire networks between (essentially) different identities and can thus be used as a tool for social engineering.

The purpose of EDLGraph is tracking and mapping social networks.

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