Google Hacking: Ten Simple Security Searches That Work
With 1,000s of security related Google searches, here's the 10 that consistently return great results. Without further ado, let�s digg into some queries.
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With 1,000s of security related Google searches, here's the 10 that consistently return great results. Without further ado, let�s digg into some queries.
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Explorium, San Francisco's Museum of Science, art, and human perception has a page dedicated to 500 simple experiments anyone can do. It's all hands on! I wrote a bigger review of the site here:
http://www.sharewonders.com/2006/02/26/exploratorium/
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If you have no money and want a new game look no further. Here are 101 free games. There's bound to be something you'll like.
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Sure, you could fill your video iPod with episodes of Knight Rider from iTunes for $2 a pop. Or you could save some cash - and your soul - and fill it with files you convert from your DVD collection using freely available software.
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A good article clearly explaining how you can crack most passwords within a few minutes with the correct resources, includes sources for tables and software (with a free alternative to LC5)
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Clear instructions on how to use Ghost and Sysprep to create a universal disk image of Windows XP that will restore onto any computer. No more reinstalling necessary after making this.
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Microsoft lately has been challenging Linux's suitability for older hardware, so it seems like a good time to look at Linux distributions that can run on older machines. I took six distributions for a test run on an old machine, and also tried software that turns old hardware into a thin client.
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Tech author extraordinaire Mark Minasi shares a bit over two dozen "rules of network troubleshooting." This will be new for some, a good review for others, and a handy reference for all.
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Sick of free trials and demo's? I am and i stumbled across this little gem. Tons of titles to choose from and its all open source.
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I found this tutorial very helpful, as I am setting up a server in my home to host my websites. Very informative. Quit paying BS hosting fees every month; you already pay monthly for the internet connection to your home!
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Ok, Ok, I know you will only save 10 cents by using this service, but you get to use your keyboard to type. Save time, save (a little) money. Might as well bookmark this because you will probably want to use it later.
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