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Message-ID: <437E06EF.2080608@csuohio.edu> Date: Fri Nov 18 16:54:08 2005 From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein) Subject: Google Base > Except anything broadly defined as "hacking-related" is forbidden by the > Google Base ToS: Uh huh .. then why does searching for password files work so well on Google? A set of rainbow tables isn't "hacking related" per se .. it's just a list paired values that has legitimate research purposed (eg: hash collisions). ~Mike.