Google Turned into Goolag Scan for Passwords
Softpedia
One needs not be a genius to scan for vulnerabilities over the Internet and afterwards exploit them for his own benefit. Not anymore, anyway, as the hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) launched late last week its automated scanner, dub...
Hackers use Google to get sensitive data
PC Advisor
Tools such as Goolag and Gooscan can execute broad searches across the web for specific vulnerabilities and return lists of websites that have those problems. "This is no more a script kiddy game - this is a business," Shulman said. "This i...
Hackers develop Google-based scanning tool
ITnews
Notorious hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) has released a web auditing tool which uses Google to find vulnerabilities on sites.. The group claims that the Goolag Scanner enables anyone to audit their own website via Google. The scann...
A clean break from the looming doom
The Australian
... not a science. As for the market up and downs are both part of the normal process. Capitalism may not be perfect but its the only process that actually works. After an article like this perhaps you should go looking for a job at you bel...
Hacktivismo Launches ScatterChat for Secure, Private Communication
PRWeb
Its Goolag campaign brought great visibility to the issue of Internet censorship in China. Hacktivismo assumes as an ethical point of departure the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and the International Conv...
World News
Express Computer India
This new tool called ‘Goolag Scan’ makes it possible for Web users to find sensitive information online. It has been designed to use Google to find sensitive information such as passwords or server vulnerabilities on ...
cDc automates Google Hacking
The Register
Goolag Scan provides 1,500 pre-configured Google search queries in categories such as "vulnerable servers", "sensitive online shopping information" and "files containing juicy information", Heise Security reports. The tool presents its find...