
Cult Of The Dead Cow who have previously brought us the ever so ingenious Back Orifice remote control software, are back with their new tool named Goolag. Goolag brings together a huge amount of google search commands into one easy piece of software. It allows you to enter an address and scan it for different vulnerabilities using google’s search engine.
You can check out Goolag via http://www.goolag.org/ which allows you to either use it directly online or download a standalone version, before you go crazy with it be warned, if you try and scan for too many vulnerabilities in one go, it may lead to google blocking your IP……
It’s also worth checking out http://johnny.ihackstuff.com/ for another great resource of google hacks, most if not all of these are available in the Goolag Scanner, but Johnny’s site is a good source for extra information on individual vulnerabilities.
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