Synopsis
This guide describes techniques the bad guys use to locate sensitive information about an individual or company, particularly the specific ways Google searches can discover forgotten network systems and devices that have fallen off the radar of overworked administrators. The author, who maintains johnny.ihackstuff.com, recommends writing a sound security policy, securing a web site from Google's crawlers, and checking Google exposure with automated tools. Distributed in the U.S. by O'Reilly. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Whether you're a penetration tester wanting to exploit Google, a Web administrator wanting to protect yourself from information leaks, or even a newbie wanting to harness Google's full potential, Google Hacking for Penetration Testers makes an excellent resource. If you, too, use Google as a second brain, pick up Johnny Long's book and learn how to exploit this powerful search engine to its full capacity.