Go Google-hack yourself. No, it's not a curse. It's a bit of advice being prepared by two researchers who will present a new batch of search engine-based hacking tools at the Black Hat USA conference in Las Vegas next month. . Fran Brown and Rob Ragan, both researchers at the consulting firm Stach & Liu, are planning to roll out a series of tools--dubbed "Diggity"--that speed the process of finding security vulnerabilities via Google or Bing. The tools are designed to help enterprises "Google hack" themselves to identify potential avenues of attack before the bad guys do. "We wanted to find a way to bring search engine hacking back into light because it's a pretty effective method of finding vulnerabilities, and we see it being used more and more [by malicious attackers]," Ragan said. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Explore innovative Google Hacking utilities unveiled at Black Hat USA aimed at enhancing security evaluations and identifying vulnerabilities.. Google Hacking Tools, Security Assessment, Black Hat, Vulnerability Detection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This is the ninth in a series of tips on how to use Nmap in an enterprise network environment. For a security tool to be useful you have to be able to understand what it's telling you about the setup, security, or weak points of your system or network. With Nmap you can run very comprehensive tests. To analyze the results it is often best to have the output recorded in XML format so that it can be easily imported into a database or converted into HTML for analysis and human consumption. . The link for this article located at TechTarget.com is no longer available. . The link for this article located at TechTarget.com is no longer available.. ninth, series, enterprise, network, environment. . Benjamin D. Thomas
While pushing a joint privacy management product to enterprises Monday, Watchfire Corp. and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) also raised a new specter for the holiday e-buying season. New York-based PwC along with Watchfire, in Ottawa, said their product, WebCPO, can help companies . . . . While pushing a joint privacy management product to enterprises Monday, Watchfire Corp. and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) also raised a new specter for the holiday e-buying season. New York-based PwC along with Watchfire, in Ottawa, said their product, WebCPO, can help companies comply with a new privacy-related standard called P3P (Platform for Privacy Preferences). It's a crucial capability, the companies contend, because Microsoft Corp.'s new IE (Internet Explorer) 6.0 browser includes technology that could steer consumers away from e-commerce sites that are either non compliant with P3P or are without other adequate privacy protections. The link for this article located at IDG Communications is no longer available. . In the rapidly evolving digital privacy landscape, companies struggle to meet new regulations. With PwC's WebCPO, Watchfire provides a powerful solution for managing these challenges. Privacy Management Tools, WebCPO Solution, P3P Compliance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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