A new tool that uses the Google search engine to scan websites for vulnerabilities -- released last week by the flamboyant Texas-based hacking consortium known as Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) -- is not ...
It's called "Google hacking" - a slick data-mining technique used by the Internet's cops and crooks alike to unearth sensitive material mistakenly posted to public Web sites. And it has just gotten ...
The Cult of the Dead Cow hacker group has released an open-source tool designed to enable IT workers to quickly scan their Web sites for security vulnerabilities and at-risk sensitive data, using a ...
The outcry over Google's recent censored foray into the Chinese search world hasn't stopped at home. On Valentine's Day, scores of Tibetans and young activists from Students for a Free Tibet staged ...
Hackers turn Google into vulnerability scanner from Techworld reports a group of hackers named Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) launched a search tool powered by Google to help see if your sites are ...
The Goolag Scanner was intended as a tool for users to audit their own Web pages through Google. The scanner, a standalone Windows GUI-based application, is grounded in Google scanning technology, a ...
With a name like "Cult of the Dead Cow" you know these guys are probably up to no good, and they are living up to expectations with the release of Goolag Scan, a tool to automate the use of search ...
The Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) hacker group — which claims to be the world’s most attractive hacker group — has released Goolag Scanner, an open source tool that uses Google’s search engines to look ...