AI Project v6.1 Released with Crawler Improvements and Bug Fixes
AIL Project v6.1 introduces pre-filtering to limit Tor crawling, enhances file processing, and fixes numerous bugs.
AIL Project has released version 6.1, bringing significant improvements including pre-filtering for Tor crawling, enhanced file and chat processing capabilities, and numerous bug fixes.
New Features
AIL v6.1 introduces a pre-filtering mechanism to limit risk of Tor crawling, addressing a key security concern for organizations using the AIL crawler. The update also enhances file processing capabilities and refines various UI elements.
Security Enhancements
Numerous security vulnerabilities were fixed in this release, improving the overall security posture for organizations using the AIL Project suite.
User Experience
The update brings improved dark web analysis with a new dashboard, providing better visibility into threat intelligence and making the tool more efficient for security researchers and analysts.
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