Google Hacking For Penetration Testers by Jen Long

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Google Hacking For Penetration Testers by Jen Long

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Explores the growth of a technique known as 'Google Hacking'. This book teaches readers how to torque Google to detect SQL injection points and login portals, execute port scans and CGI scans, fingerprint web servers, locate information caches such as firewall and IDS logs, password databases, SQL dumps and much more.

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Google Hacking For Penetration Testers by Jen Long

Google, the most popular search engine worldwide, provides web surfers with an easy-to-use guide to the Internet, with web and image searches, language translation, and a range of features that make web navigation simple enough for even the novice user. What many users don't realize is that the deceptively simple components that make Google so easy to use are the same features that generously unlock security flaws for the malicious hacker. Vulnerabilities in website security can be discovered through Google hacking, techniques applied to the search engine by computer criminals, identity thieves, and even terrorists to uncover secure information. This book beats Google hackers to the punch, equipping web administrators with penetration testing applications to ensure their site is invulnerable to a hacker's search. "Penetration Testing with Google Hacks" explores the explosive growth of a technique known as 'Google Hacking'. When the modern security landscape includes such heady topics as 'blind SQL injection' and 'integer overflows', it's refreshing to see such a deceptively simple tool bent to achieve such amazing results; this is hacking in the purest sense of the word. Readers will learn how to torque Google to detect SQL injection points and login portals, execute port scans and CGI scans, fingerprint web servers, locate incredible information caches such as firewall and IDS logs, password databases, SQL dumps and much more - all without sending a single packet to the target! Borrowing the techniques pioneered by malicious 'Google hackers', this talk aims to show security practitioners how to properly protect clients from this often overlooked and dangerous form of information leakage. This is the first book about Google targeting IT professionals and security leaks through web browsing. Author Johnny Long, the authority on Google hacking, will be speaking about 'Google Hacking' at the Black Hat 2004 Briefing. His presentation on penetrating security flaws with Google is expected to create a lot of buzz and exposure for the topic. Johnny Long's Web site hosts the largest repository of Google security exposures and is the most popular destination for security professionals who want to learn about the dark side of Google.
Johnny Long is a Christian by grace, a professional hacker by trade, a pirate by blood, a ninja in training, a security researcher and author. He can be found lurking at his website (http://johnny.ihackstuff.com). He is the founder of Hackers For Charity(http://ihackcharities.org), an organization that provides hackers with job experience while leveraging their skills for charities that need those skills.
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ISBN 13 9781931836364
ISBN 10 1931836361
Title Google Hacking For Penetration Testers
Author Jen Long
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Syngress Media,U.S.
Year published 2004-12-14
Number of pages 448
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