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Friday, March 18, 2011

google hack 3

Notice I am only changing the word after the parent directory,


change it to what you want and you will get a lot of stuff.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



"parent directory " /appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



And



"parent directory " DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



And



"parent directory "Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



And



"parent directory " Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



And

"parent directory " MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



And



"parent directory " Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums



Or



?intitle:index.of? mp3



You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.

Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3 jackson

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You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to adobe, iso to zip etc…



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



inurl:microsoft filetype:iso



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This search reveals channel keys (passwords) on IRC as revealed from IRC chat logs.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



"sets mode: +k"

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These are eggdrop config files. Avoiding a full-blown descussion about eggdrops and IRC bots,

suffice it to say that this file contains usernames and passwords for IRC users.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



eggdrop filetype:user user



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This will search for backup files (*.bak) created by some editors or

even by the administrator himself (before activating a new version).



Every attacker knows that changing the extenstion of a file on a webserver can have ugly consequences.



see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



filetype:bak inurl:"htaccess
passwd
shadow
htusers"



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Let's pretend you need a serial number for windows xp pro. The key is the 94FBR code..

it was included with many MS Office registration codes so this will help you dramatically

reduce the amount of 'fake' porn sites that trick you.

To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



"Windows XP Professional" 94FBR



By the way, don't forget to change "Window sXP Professional" to any product you need its serial number.



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Notice this excellent trick. You can search for any product whether hardware or software

(between any prices price: for example, $250.. $350 ).



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



DVD player $250..350



By the way, don't forget to change "DVD player" to any product you need to search for.



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At first glance, this search reveals even more examples of operating system users enabling the

operating system default web server software. This is generally accepted to be a Bad Idea(TM)

as mentioned in the previous example. However, the googleDork index on this particular

category gets quite a boost from the fact that this particular screen should NEVER

be seen by the general public. To quote the default index screen: "Any users

attempting to connect to this site are currently receiving an 'Under Construction page'"

THIS is not the 'Under Construction page.' I was only able to generate this screen

while sitting at the console of the server. The fact that this screen is revealed to the

general public may indicate a misconfiguration of a much more insidious nature...





To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



intitle:"Welcome to Windows 2000 Internet Services"



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Suppose you want a certain song to a singer and you can not find it; by this trick you

can find the song in the original directory of the original web site.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



"index of/" "Top Gun" .mp3



By the way, don't forget to change "Top Gun" to any song you need to search for.



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This is a fabulous link. This is the secret link of the web site "Google" to search for any

"Crack" you need.



Just write the following link in the address bar:



http://www.googlecrack.com/WWW/



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By the way, for anyone who needs to have an account in the google mail for "One GigaByte",

go to the following address bar. You will receive within "36 hours" the confirmation mail for your registration:



http://www.googlemail.cjb.net/



Or from:



http://www.gmailforums.com/index.php



By the way, you can open your Google mail from your browser through this link:



http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/



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Imagine that when you enter any web site, and you are surprised that when searching for

any program in it you can not find it. By this fabulous trick, you can find the link

for downloading any program in this site through any search engine.



For example, suppose you want to search for the program "Norton" in the web site

www.download.com ; when you go to www.google.com and write the following code, you will

be surprised that the "Google" search engine searches only in the site www.download.com. To do this:



Write in the address bar of the web browser this address: www.google.com.

When opening the web site; write in the search engine this code: "norton site:

www.download.com", and press the button search or "ÃÈÍË".

As mentioned earlier: the code is easy, you just write in the place of the word

"Norton"; any word you need to search for in the site followed in the code.

The code again is....

norton site:www.download.com



By the way, you can practice this code at any search engine.



Another trick is that you can force the search engine of the "Google" web site to search

for a certain category like "Linux" topics. When you add any category after the Google

link and write any thing in the search engine, you will surprised that the site searched

for Linux only. For example, if you wrote the following code:

http://www.google.com/linux

As I mentioned in the code earlier, the site followed by the word "Linux". So the web site

is forced for searching for the Linux topics only all over the internet.

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Imagine that you can connect to another computer remotely through the internet from the

feature called "Remote Desktop Web Connection".

To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



intitle:"Remote Desktop Web Connection"



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Through this query you can find every web page "Google" has crawled for a specific site.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



Site: Microsoft.com



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Through this query, you can see web servers with default pages can serve as juicy targets.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



Intitle:test.page.for.apache "it worked"



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No one can deny that the directory listings can be a source of great information.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



Intitle:index.of/admin



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We will use this query to locate additional servers, subtract common hostnames from the query.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



Site: Microsoft.com - Site:www.Microsoft.com



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From this query you can get huge user names and passwords from huge sites for free.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



"Welcome to *" "Your password is *"



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From this query you can collect many numbers of ".PST" files, which contain all E-mail folders, addresses or anything else that Outlook 97, 2000, xp or 2003 collects.



To see results; just write in the (http://www.google.com/) search engine the code:



outlook filetype:pst



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allinurl:gmail.google.com



"NetLife" Exclusive: Security hole found in "Gmail"

An Israeli hacker reveals: A security hole in "Gmail" allows the compromise of users' email boxes – without the need of a password Nitzan Weidenfeld, Nana NetLife Magazine.



So you’ve got a "Gmail" mail account? Or maybe you’ve just received an invitation? Well, we have some bad news for you: Your mail box is exposed. A major security hole in Google's mail service, allows full access to user accounts, without the need of a password.



"Everything could get publicly exposed – your received mails might be readable, as well as all of your sent mail, and furthermore – anyone could send and receive mail under your name", thus reveals Nir Goldshlagger, an Israeli hacker, on an exclusive interview with "Nana NetLife" Magazine. "Even more alarming", he explains, "is the fact that the hack itself is quite simple. All that is needed of the malicious hacker, beside knowledge of the specific technique, is quite basic computer knowledge, the victim's username – and that’s it, he's inside".



When approached, Google admitted to the security flaw. Google also assured us that this matter is being resolved, and that "the company will go to any length to protect its users".



The flaw which was discovered by Goldshlagger and was tested many times by Nana's editorial board had shown an alarming success rate. In order not to further jeopardize mail boxes' owners, we will only disclose that the process is based upon a security breach in the service's identity authentication. It allows the hacker to "snatch" the victims cookie file (a file planted in the victim's computer used to identify him) using a seemingly innocent link (which directs to Gmail's site itself). Once stolen, this cookie file allows the hacker to identify himself as the victim, without the need of a password. Even if the victim does change his password afterwards, it will be to no avail. "The system authenticates the hacker as the victim, using the stolen cookie file. Thus no password is involved in the authentication process. The victim can change his password as many times as he pleases, and it still won't stop the hacker from using his box", explains Goldshlagger.



Whether hackers have already used this method to compromise users' accounts is unclear at the moment.



Matters are several times worse when it comes to a service such as "Gmail". Besides the obvious blow to Google's seemingly spotless image, we're looking here at a major threat to anyone who has turned to "Gmail" as his major email box. "Because "Gmail" offers a gigabyte of storage, several times bigger than most other web based mail services, users hardly delete any old correspondence", says Goldshlagger. "The result is a huge amount of mail accumulating in the users' boxes, which frequently include bank notices, passwords, private documents and other files the user wanted to backup. Who ever takes a hold of this data, could literally take over the victim's life and identity".



"Ofer Elzam", a security expert for "Aladdin", who examined the security hole at "Nana's Netlife" request, explains: "This is a major threat, for the following reasons: First – the users have no way of protecting themselves. Second – it's quite easy to carry out, and third – it allows identity theft, which is nothing less than a serious danger to the victim".



"On the bright side", he adds, "its a good thing that this hole was found now, before the service was officially announced and offered to millions of users world-wide. I reckon it's just a matter of time before an automatic tool is made, which would allow even the less computer-savvy people to exploit this hack. The damage, needless to say, could be huge"



Is there a way, after all, to protect ourselves in the face of this danger? Elzam does not bear good news on the matter. "The only immediate solution that comes to mind is not using "Gmail" to store any messages or files that might be maliciously used. At least until Google attends to this problem".



I received a weird email last week and I forwarded it to the bug report. Guess that was the cookie link I talked about. I put it here:















From: accounts-noreply@google.com

To: xxxx@xxxx

Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 08:22:16 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: Google Password Assistance

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To initiate the process for resetting the password for your

xxxxx@gmail.com Google Account, visit the link below



http://www.google.com/accounts/xxxx----removed----xxxx



Thank you for using Google.



For questions or concerns regarding your account, please send mail to

accounts-support@google.com.



This is a post-only mailing. Replies to this message are not monitored

or answered.





And this is the explanation to what mentioned earlier:



Last Monday reported that a vulnerability in "GSuite". A local user can obtain the target user's "GMail" password.



It is reported that a local user with access to the target user's 'documents and settings\user name\Application Data\GSuite\' folder can view the 'settings.xml' file, which contains the target user's password in ASCII value encoded form. The password can be readily decoded.



Impact: A local user can obtain a target user's GMail password.

Solution: No solution was available at the time of this entry. The vendor plans to include a fix in the next release.



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