http://wormholetravel.net/pentest.html
Google
Hacking for Penetration Testers by Johnny
Long was the first book my information security interest starting. I
like this book very much which open for me the deep side of
Google. This is some pages from the book which you can download
in the site.
Google
is the most popular search engine ever created, but Google's search
capabilities are so powerful, they sometimes discover content that no
one ever intended to be publicly available on the Web, including
social security numbers, credit card numbers, trade secrets, and
federally classified documents. Google Hacking for Penetration
Testers, Third Edition, shows you how security professionals and
system administratord manipulate Google to find this sensitive
information and "self-police" their own organizations.
You
will learn how Google Maps and Google Earth provide pinpoint military
accuracy, see how bad guys can manipulate Google to create super
worms, and see how they can "mash up" Google with Facebook,
LinkedIn, and more for passive reconnaissance.
This
third edition includes completely updated content throughout and all
new hacks such as Google scripting and using Google hacking with
other search engines and APIs. Noted author Johnny Long, founder of
Hackers for Charity, gives you all the tools you need to conduct the
ultimate open source reconnaissance and penetration testing.
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.
Bill
Gardner is an Assistant Professor at Marshall University, where he
teaches information security and foundational technology courses in
the Department of Integrated Science and Technology. He is also
President and Principal Security Consultant at BlackRock Consulting.
In addition, Bill is Vice President and Information Security Chair at
the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence. AIDE is a non-profit
organization that provides research and training for digital evidence
professionals including attorneys, judges, law enforcement officers
and information security practitioners in the private sector. Prior
to joining the faculty at Marshall, Bill co-founded the Hack3rCon
convention, and co-founded 304blogs, and he continues to serve as
Vice President of 304Geeks. In addition, Bill is a founding member of
the Security Awareness Training Framework, which will be a prime
target audience for this book.
Justin
Brown (@spridel11) is an Information Assurance Analyst at a large
financial institution. Previously, Justin worked for as a consultant
specializing in Open Source Intelligence. Through Google Hacking and
dorks Justin has uncovered numerous troves of information leaks
regarding his clients. Justin can usually be found at conferences
volunteering with Hackers for Charity.
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