Google Hacking for Penetration Testers, Volume 2
Author: Johnny Long
Google is one of the 5 most popular sites on the internet with more than 380 million unique users per month (Nielsen/NetRatings 8/05). But, Google's search capabilities are so powerful, they sometimes discover content that no one ever intended to be publicly available on the Web including: social security numbers, credit card numbers, trade secrets, and federally classified documents. Google Hacking for Penetration Testers, Volume 2 shows the art of torqueing Google used by security professionals and system administrators to find this sensitive information and self-police their own organizations.
Completely updated and revised for this all new volume! Read about all the new and amazing things that can be done with Google. Johnny reveals basic and advanced search techniques, basic and advanced hacking techniques, multi-engine attack query morphing, and zero-packet target foot printing and recon techniques. Check out Googles search-blocking tactics (and see them bypassed), and learn all about using Google to locate targets Google doesnt even know about!
- A completely new volume of technologies based on the best-selling "Google Hacking for Penetration Testers"
- Written by "The Google Guy", Johnny Long, who maintains the world's largest database of Google Hacks
- Find your own sensitive data through Google before the bad guys do....which is just a matter of time!
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Whether you're a penetration tester wanting to exploit Google, a Web administrator wanting to protect yourself from information leaks, or even a newbie wanting to harness Google's full potential, Google Hacking for Penetration Testers makes an excellent resource. If you, too, use Google as a second brain, pick up Johnny Long's book and learn how to exploit this powerful search engine to its full capacity.
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Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
Author: Jim Buyens
Hey, you know your way around the Web--so now dig into FrontPage 2003 and really put your Web design skills to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds in concise, fast answer format. Quickly advance your expertise by drilling deep into core and advanced FrontPage techniques; improve your ability to build and manage Web sites; create animations and add sound, video, Flash files, and plug-ins; add text search, registration forms, and other data-driven features; set up and run a Web server; work with HTML, XML, and scripting; and more, On the companion CD you get an eBook of Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out. You also get the full Web site example used in the book, 16 appendixes, a collection of Microsoft resources for learning about Office, a catalog of 3rd-party FrontPage resources, and two additional e-books: the Microsoft Computer Dictionary, Fifth Edition, and the Insider's Guide to Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. And you also get the author's Insider Extras--14 ways to extend your web design skills using programming techniques, from scripting time-sensitive content to developing custom web components. With Inside Out, you'll discover the best and fastest ways to perform everyday tasks--and challenge yourself to new levels of FrontPage mastery!
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | ||
We'd Like to Hear From You | ||
About the CD | ||
Conventions and Features Used in This Book | ||
Pt. 1 | Introducing FrontPage 2003 | |
Ch. 1 | Presenting Microsoft FrontPage 2003 | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Editing Web Pages | 39 |
Ch. 3 | Managing Web Sites | 79 |
Pt. 2 | Planning and Organizing Your Web Site | |
Ch. 4 | Planning and Organizing FrontPage-Based Web Sites | 127 |
Ch. 5 | Understanding FrontPage-Based Web Sites | 141 |
Ch. 6 | Creating and Using FrontPage Web Sites | 153 |
Pt. 3 | Editing Basic Page Content | |
Ch. 7 | Creating, Opening, Saving, and Deleting Web Pages | 187 |
Ch. 8 | Adding and Formatting Text | 199 |
Ch. 9 | Finding, Replacing, and Checking the Spelling of Text | 229 |
Ch. 10 | Adding and Formatting Pictures | 251 |
Ch. 11 | Building Hyperlinks | 291 |
Ch. 12 | Using Page Templates | 309 |
Pt. 4 | Creating Web Sites Automatically | |
Ch. 13 | Creating Web Sites with Navigation View | 331 |
Ch. 14 | Creating Web Sites with Templates and Wizards | 363 |
Ch. 15 | Creating Web Sites with Frames | 401 |
Pt. 5 | Publishing and Maintaining Web Sites | |
Ch. 16 | Publishing Your FrontPage-Based Web Site | 433 |
Ch. 17 | Keeping Your Web Site Up-to-Date | 465 |
Pt. 6 | Formatting Your Web Pages | |
Ch. 18 | Controlling Overall Page Appearance | 493 |
Ch. 19 | Using HTML Tables for Page Layout | 515 |
Ch. 20 | Using FrontPage Themes | 561 |
Ch. 21 | Managing Appearance with Cascading Style Sheets | 579 |
Ch. 22 | Positioning Content with Cascading Style Sheets | 621 |
Pt. 7 | Creating and Editing Web Pictures | |
Ch. 23 | Editing Pictures in FrontPage | 635 |
Ch. 24 | Using FrontPage Photo Galleries | 655 |
Pt. 8 | Incorporating Advanced Content | |
Ch. 25 | Using Web Pictures Intelligently | 671 |
Ch. 26 | Enhancing Web Pages with Animation | 683 |
Ch. 27 | Displaying Derived Content | 717 |
Ch. 28 | Providing a Text Search Capability | 733 |
Ch. 29 | Organizing Reusable Web Site Content | 749 |
Ch. 30 | Using Automatic Web Content Components | 767 |
Ch. 31 | Monitoring and Reporting Site Activity | 777 |
Ch. 32 | Using ActiveX Controls and Java Applets | 785 |
Ch. 33 | Discussion Web Sites and Self-Registration | 807 |
Pt. 9 | Using Forms and Databases | |
Ch. 34 | Creating and Using Forms | 827 |
Ch. 35 | Processing Data Submitted from Forms | 859 |
Ch. 36 | Accessing and Updating Databases with FrontPage | 877 |
Pt. 10 | Collaborating with Teams and Workgroups | |
Ch. 37 | Using SharePoint Team Sites | 921 |
Ch. 38 | Leveraging Windows SharePoint Services | 969 |
Ch. 39 | Managing Design Teams | 1015 |
Pt. 11 | Working Directly with Code | |
Ch. 40 | Working with HTML Code | 1031 |
Ch. 41 | Working with Script Code | 1053 |
Ch. 42 | Scripting Web Pages on the Server | 1075 |
Ch. 43 | Using FrontPage 2003 and Visual Studio .NET Together | 1093 |
Pt. 12 | Customizing Your Copy of FrontPage | |
Ch. 44 | Configuring FrontPage Options | 1115 |
Ch. 45 | Configuring Page Creation Options | 1125 |
Ch. 46 | Configuring Web Site Settings | 1137 |
Pt. 13 | Appendixes | |
App. A | FrontPage 2003 Toolbars | |
App. B | FrontPage Features That Need Extended Web Servers | |
App. C | Creating Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) | |
App. D | Interpreting FrontPage Reports | |
App. E | Design Tips for Choosing Colors | |
App. F | Designing Attractive Web Pages with Tables | |
App. G | Design Tips for Typography | |
App. H | Configuring Hover Buttons and Ad Rotators | |
App. I | Scripting Form Elements | |
App. J | Processing Form Data with ASP and ASP.NET Pages | |
App. K | Introducing SQL | |
App. L | Writing Macros with Visual Basic for Applications | |
App. M | Customizing Menus and Toolbars | |
App. N | Looking at the Web - Inside Out | |
App. O | Installing and Configuring a Web Server | |
App. P | Understanding the FrontPage Server Extensions | |
Pt. 14: Insider Extras | ||
Insider Extra 1 | ASP Self-Diagnosis Web Page | |
Insider Extra 2 | ASP.NET Self-Diagnosis Web Page | |
Insider Extra 3 | Picture Sizer | |
Insider Extra 4 | Converting Text to GIF Format | |
Insider Extra 5 | ASP.NET Picture Library | |
Insider Extra 6 | Scripting Dynamic Tables of Contents | |
Insider Extra 7 | Scripting Web Searches | |
Insider Extra 8 | Scripting Time-Sensitive Content | |
Insider Extra 9 | Sending Custom E-Mail | |
Insider Extra 10 | Receiving File Uploads with ASP.NET | |
Insider Extra 11 | Developing Custom Web Components | |
Insider Extra 12 | Accessing Hit Counts with Scripts | |
Insider Extra 13 | Creating Your Own Statistics Pages | |
Insider Extra 14 | Building Your Own Self-Registration System | |
Index to Troubleshooting Topics | ||
Index |
Google's search engine penetration power have greatly enhanced over the years. The book would be a great read.
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