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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0601141426530.18313-100000@bugsbunny.castlecops.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 14:29:00 -0500 (EST)
From: Paul Laudanski <zx@...tlecops.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, <webappsec@...urityfocus.com>
Subject: Hacking With The Google Search Engine


By Darren W. Miller, aka defendingthenet, CastleCops Staff Writer 
Jan 14, 2006

Google: Yes, You Can Find Just About Anything

Hackers and security experts use various custom and open source tools to 
complete their tasks. In fact, one of the tools they use you probably use 
every time you browse the web, the Google Search Engine. 

I remember the first time I used the Google Search Engine years ago. I was 
amazed at how quickly it fulfilled my search request.  Google's huge index 
of systems / information and it's ability to perform complex searches have 
evolved over the years. When we performed security assessments and 
penetration test, we regularly use Google to locate information that 
organizations typically want to keep private and confidential.

Full: http://castlecops.com/article-6466-nested-0-0.html

-- 
Paul Laudanski, Microsoft MVP Windows-Security
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