Again... I'm sitting around rather bored.
Type in
allinurl: /etc/passwd
into google and then click on I'm feeling lucky
Rather interesting. :)
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Again... I'm sitting around rather bored.
Type in
allinurl: /etc/passwd
into google and then click on I'm feeling lucky
Rather interesting. :)
I love the first hit! ;)
LOL, this is fun, I have a new game to play!
Yes, I found that a little while back and it was pretty interesting. I have found other google honey pots as well, sites that will give back "HACKING ATTEMPT!!!" and such lol. :p
That is interesting....
Hi,
May I ask you, what the honeypots are for?,,,
how can I take the most out of them?...
Cheers,,,
Damn phish...I wish I had your job!Quote:
Originally posted here by phishphreek80
Again... I'm sitting around rather bored.
Type in
allinurl: /etc/passwd
into google and then click on I'm feeling lucky
Rather interesting. :)
Thanks for the fun. I remember doing some Googling of this type for fun in 2003 after discovering http://johnny.ihackstuff.com - he seems to be the pioneer or at least one of the originators of using Google as a hack tool. Quite fun I must say.
It looks like a bunch of sites have gotten wise because about a year ago there were TONS of valid hits. Glad to see improvements in this very basic security measure (re.; dont allow public access of passwd file to web site).
/edit
Definition of honeypot?
Basically to draw hackers to it rather than your "real" website. Other objective is to use to study hacking behaviors to learn.Quote:
NWFUSION: http://www.nwfusion.com/techinsider/...security2.html
A host or network with known vulnerabilities deliberately exposed to a public network. Honeypots are useful in studying attackers' behavior and also in drawing attention away from other potential targets.
http://www.rubyist.net/~rubikitch/RD...2Fetc%2Fpasswd
that was also one of the hits, interesting?
Thats wasn't at my job... that we me bored at home...Quote:
But my job is ok. I can't complain.
I could have a better one though...
I love google! for
I think O'reilly's 'google hacks' should be required reading for all introduction level computer classes.