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Google do scanning

Written by IT News on 3:51 PM

One need not be a genius to vulnerability scanners, which use the Internet and then on his own account. It No longer, in any case as piracy group Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) at the end of last week of his automatic scanner, dubbed Goolag scan. The sensitive data, passwords, server security holes, which you cite, GS, Google will not help.


The way the CDC makes its software is a wake-up call sys admins patch the holes in their websites leaks before it is too late. "It is no secret that the network is the
Platform, and this platform a little Kotzen responsible for the security, "said the spokesman for the CDC Oxblood Ruffin, in a statement." We have seen some pretty frightening, holes through the tests with the scanners in North America, Europe and the Middle East. Whenever I see a government, a big company or a person with a great site, I would download the animal and on my website yesterday.

Although it's not very modest about their work, Cult of the Dead Cow team also mentioned that it was the first time the vulnerability of the research were in a single, easy to use tool by anybody. According to the results lists form of PC World in the form of links that can be opened directly in a browser. The software is a stand-alone Windows. Dot Net application that was licensed under the open-source General Public License CNU.

The "Google Hacking" uses this technique from the CDC, the practice to explain the vulnerabilities via Google was caused by a hacker as "Johnny Stuff I hack." No names very imaginative, better, than to go to a change in name of origin, but in fact, he has hack, and now there is the Goolag scan for the safety of his works.

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