We are happy to announce that the fifth minor release (0.4.5) of the the 0.4 series, has arrived.
This release provides
a complete rewrite of its REST API, which now follows the OpenAPI specification.
a Python API Client for conducting advanced analytics tasks
a central repository (graphsense-setup) for installing all required components using Docker Compose
As a response to the increasing number of requests for our semi-public demo, we also changed the access model. Before it was simple HTTP authentication, which was shared among all users. Now everyone who wants to work with the demo or use the API needs an API key, which can be requested per email (contact@graphsense.info).
We further improved our documentation by providing tutorial videos on our new GraphSense Youtube Channel.
We are happy to announce that the fourth minor release (0.4.4) of the the 0.4 series, has arrived.
This release provides some bug fixes and minor enhancements, such as:
A Tag Coherence score as an indicator for heuristic clustering reliability
Automated connection of entities on the GraphSense Dashboard
Audit trails can be exported as PDF report
GraphSense 0.4.3 the third minor release of the 0.4 series, has arrived.
This release provides a number of bug fixes, enhancements, and minor features.
Annotate addresses and import/export tag packs
Log investigation interactions locally (required for court-proof evidence)
Inspect transaction details in entity graph relations
Compute address / entity statistics summaries across ledgers
Search transaction path using more fine-grained conditions (e.g., totalReceived)
Use concepts from agreed-upon taxonomies (e.g., INTERPOL Dark Web and Virtual Assets) in TagPack descriptions.
Validate and insert TagPacks using a dedicated TagPack Management Tool
Build and run components using Docker Compose
Upgrade to Scala 2.12, Spark 2.4.5
Reintegration of clustering library into transformation