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    Google Hacks Volume VI

    Thought you guys would enjoy:
    [url]http://one.revver.com/watch/***867[/url]

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    Haha, I'm going to have some fun with that Google Maps trick at the end.

    You'd think they would see the abuse/prank potential for something like that.

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    heh heh, It IS fun. I just had the **** Club call my boss, who is bald. Great find

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    "I hope you'll stop emailing me."

    I don't think that you should've given out that phpMyAdmin thing, that's really dangerous, and you put it so easily that even skiddeis can get it, that's even more dangerous.

    Oh, and I agree with mike, thanks for that Google Map hack. My imagination has widened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat View Post
    "I hope you'll stop emailing me."

    I don't think that you should've given out that phpMyAdmin thing, that's really dangerous, and you put it so easily that even skiddeis can get it, that's even more dangerous.
    They can find that sort of info on the internet anyway if they're determined, so I don't really see the problem.

    Besides, white hat hacking is bullshit. There are those that hack for fun without causing serious damage, there are those that hack for profit and there are those that provide information without getting involved, but those that think they are providing vulnerability information for the benefit of the 'security community' are just kidding themselves, just like the people who write tools such as nmap for 'security testing'. Everyone knows what they're mostly used for.

    It's the same as the companies that provide rolling paper. They can claim that it's used purely for tobacco, but they know that most use it for cannabis. If they really objected to that use of their product, they would stop selling it. If hackers really wanted to become a slave to random companies and protect their security, they would not disclose the information at all to the public. They all have purely personal reasons for doing it, whatever legitimate reason they give.

    Hacking is a personal thing, either for respect, for fun or for profit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike*5* View Post
    They can find that sort of info on the internet anyway if they're determined, so I don't really see the problem.

    Besides, white hat hacking is bullshit. There are those that hack for fun without causing serious damage, there are those that hack for profit and there are those that provide information without getting involved, but those that think they are providing vulnerability information for the benefit of the 'security community' are just kidding themselves, just like the people who write tools such as nmap for 'security testing'. Everyone knows what they're mostly used for.

    It's the same as the companies that provide rolling paper. They can claim that it's used purely for tobacco, but they know that most use it for cannabis. If they really objected to that use of their product, they would stop selling it. If hackers really wanted to become a slave to random companies and protect their security, they would not disclose the information at all to the public. They all have purely personal reasons for doing it, whatever legitimate reason they give.

    Hacking is a personal thing, either for respect, for fun or for profit.
    I'm not one to advocate white-hatting or anything of that sort. I'm saying that if a hacker is gonna deface a site, he should've done something to make it his deface, not just Googled up a simple Google dork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat View Post
    I'm not one to advocate white-hatting or anything of that sort. I'm saying that if a hacker is gonna deface a site, he should've done something to make it his deface, not just Googled up a simple Google dork.
    Yeah, I agree.

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    Holy shit you are a genious dude. Please hook us up with more of these
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    Very informative post n0z, thanks

    Here is a site (Halla's site) with links to a bunch of nice tutorials, including volumes *-* of Halla's previous Google Hacking videos.

    [url]http://informationleak.net/[/url]

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    =d

    nice i like the map thing i am a n00b

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halla View Post
    Thought you guys would enjoy:
    [url]http://one.revver.com/watch/***867[/url]

    So you can only be a hacker if you went to college for computers? Or can you learn on your own? I know you guys hate stupid questions, so feel free to drill me if this is one of them.
    How long does it take to learn all this stuff. I mean if a bunch of people can teach themselves to learn phone noises-but computers are harder right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgin**05 View Post
    So you can only be a hacker if you went to college for computers? Or can you learn on your own?
    Not sure if I'd call myself a hacker, but I'm sixteen and haven't had any formal education in computer-related things (well, I'm sort of starting now).

    Do you need to go to college? Hell no. If you can only learn with someone holding your hand all the way, you're not really hacker material; just a new average-pay programmer for X corporation.

    Most hackers are self-taught, whether or not they decided to utilise their skills in their career.

    Age, location; none of this matters. As long as you're intelligent and self-sufficient, you can reach a pretty impressive level after several years.

    I know you guys hate stupid questions, so feel free to drill me
    Sounds like a metaphoric invitation .

    How long does it take to learn all this stuff. I mean if a bunch of people can teach themselves to learn phone noises-but computers are harder right?
    Depends what you mean by "all this stuff". People can learn programming languages (just at an average level) in several months.
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    anyone know wht google maps isnt giving the option to call anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiterabbit7500 View Post
    anyone know wht google maps isnt giving the option to call anymore?
    Probably because people abused it too much
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat View Post
    Probably because people abused it too much
    ya, i figured

    i kinda wanted to do it...i know a few people who would like to call strip clubs during work!!

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