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cDc automates Google Hacking | The Register

RossDunn rated 8 months ago
Goolag is a tool created by the Cult of the Dead Cow software group. They created Goolag to perform vulnerability checks on websites using Google hacks (advanced queries of the Google database). The software is very interesting and I think it would be a great tool for anyone who wants to verify the ...

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BambiCNI rated 8 months ago
From the page: "Infamous hacking group the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) has published a tool that searches for vulnerabilities and private data using carefully-selected Google search queries. The process of so-called Google hacking is already well known, largely due to the efforts of Johnny "I Hack Stuff" Long, whose presentation on the subject have become a fixture of conferences such as Black Hat. cDc's Goolag Scan allows unskilled hackers or the simply curious to use the same techniques."
RossDunn rated 8 months ago
Goolag is a tool created by the Cult of the Dead Cow software group. They created Goolag to perform vulnerability checks on websites using Google hacks (advanced queries of the Google database). The software is very interesting and I think it would be a great tool for anyone who wants to verify the security of their own site(s) and for anyone conducting a competitor analysis.