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| La5eR |
"Windows XP Professional" "Belarc Advisor Current Profile" key:
[Directory String] + (inurl:)[file type] + [mp3 name]
[Directory String] + (intitle:)[file type] + [mp3 name]
[Directory String] + [file type] + [mp3 name] + [limitors]
where directory string is \Trance .... etc
file type is .mp3 .ogg .wav
mp3 name is self explanatory
If this doesnt freak you out I dont know what does. But over the course of google being on the internet I have found ways to Google-hack and it has come in handy.
So if you know advanced google search strings HAVE AT IT. |
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| RJT |
I don't get it.
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by La5eR
If this doesnt freak you out I dont know what does. |
theres a good reason why it doesn't freak me out
cos I don't know what the hell you are saying |
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| SuspicionVandit |
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22W...ofile%22+key%3A
just clicky
and "self-exploitation" method i noticed is using DC++
Some hubs require a minimum sharesize. So, when someone starts out with a brand new machine, there is not much to share except a couple of pics...........and their C:/windows directory.
So dummies get desperate and share their C:/windows folder and a load of information is readily available. cookies.txt is a good source of garble, until you search strings like "hash" "pass" "login", then run the garble through an online browser MD5/SH1 decrypter.
You can also find IM logs in directors such as C:/doc_settings/user/applicationdata/.gaim-.trillian-.messenger if they just leave it at the default save dir.
google and self-pwnage ftw
Glory to God. |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22W...ofile%22+key%3A
just clicky
and "self-exploitation" method i noticed is using DC++
Some hubs require a minimum sharesize. So, when someone starts out with a brand new machine, there is not much to share except a couple of pics...........and their C:/windows directory.
So dummies get desperate and share their C:/windows folder and a load of information is readily available. cookies.txt is a good source of garble, until you search strings like "hash" "pass" "login", then run the garble through an online browser MD5/SH1 decrypter.
You can also find IM logs in directors such as C:/doc_settings/user/applicationdata/.gaim-.trillian-.messenger if they just leave it at the default save dir.
google and self-pwnage ftw
Glory to God. |
yeah i have seen that before. those idiots trying to put their system directories on the share. :( |
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| Orbax |
| i just download a million pictures and keep copying them until I have the share size. then I zip them all and password encrypt the zip :tongue3 |
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| SuspicionVandit |
anyways, i didn't understand what the la5er wanted to do.
then i realized it was just an advanced way of searching for mp3s on world wide web
http://www.i-hacked.com/content/view/128/42/
for some reason, i thought you were trying to crack keys of DRM-protected music based on the system analysis of Belarc Advisor Current Profile |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
i just download a million pictures and keep copying them until I have the share size. then I zip them all and password encrypt the zip :tongue3 |
And then someone reports you and then you get permanent ban from the hub... Or something. |
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| La5eR |
| OK I thought I didnt have the specify what to do but take the three strings that I orginally posted and put them in google, you will see how google snoops through everything that doesnt have a robots.txt in its directory. If you are a person that likes to put personal information/product keys on the internet please take the time and consult the google mainpage on ways to paint your directory with lambs blood so googles crawlers will pass right over your site untouched. |
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