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Google Hacking for Penetration Testers
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Google Hacking for Penetration Testers

by Johnny Long
December 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
448 pages
16h 25m
English
Syngress
Content preview from Google Hacking for Penetration Testers
data that tends to make no sense and serves no purpose as far as the
tester can tell. It is reported solely for the reason that it is a response
which can be triggered and may be a sign of deeper problems that may
be inaccessible to the tester. An anomaly might be an unexpected
response, possibly from a router in a network, that may indicate network
problems. An unnatural radio frequency emanating from an area within
the secure perimeter, however, offers no identification or information;
the same is true for a phone which rings three times and then whistles.
Additionally, it is up to the tester to be certain the anomalies come from
the source in question ...
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ISBN: 1931836361