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Hacking Google for fun and profit
John Leyden, The Register 2005-04-29

Insecure websites are not the only venues at risk from Google-hacking. Network hardware can be hacked, cached printing pages can be perused and security cameras snooped on thanks to evolutions in attack techniques that are dumbing down network attacks.

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You people sound like the media.. 2005-05-03
Janice


You sound like those nice movies from tv

when the guy breaks in just after a 2 minutes

scan.Breaking in and turning off lights and

stuff like that , come on this is SecurityFocus

and it's the OpenBSD era.You keep scaring

people with stuff like that and whoever reads

this page thinks he's being attacked by some

evil hacker with some sophisticated attack that

is after his credit card or his ssn.

Cmon people , I haven't seen a good exploit

since the ptrace on 2.4.x kernels and the

last fine defacement seen was realloc()'s on

sco's site.To whomever reads this article:

don't imagine that every idiot with a dial

tone in his home can turn your light's off.

Damn, it's even funny to write it.It can be done of course but there are a few who can

and those who know how to , have other

important stuff to attend to.

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Hacking Google for fun and profit 2005-05-03
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