cDc (Cult of the Dead Cow) recently released a GUI driven tool for Google Hacking called Goolag.
Google Dorks have been around for several years and have been researched most assiduously by Johnny I Hack Stuff.
If one searches the Web, one will find multiple collections of dorks, and also some applications – standalone and Web-based – offering certain “scanning” possibilities.
Nevertheless, gS is different from other applications released to date for the following reasons:
- There is no need for a special tool to use dorks other than a browser, but scanning hundreds of dorks ‘by hand’ is impossible.
- Goolag Scanner is focused on usability. It simplifies the use of myriad numbers of dorks to a few mouse clicks. No cryptic command line options and no knowledge of Google hacking are required to test one’s host.
- Goolag Scanner comes with its own dorks-database, but it is not limited to such.
- gS uses a very simple xml-document, which is readable and part of the distribution.
You can download Goolag here:
Goolag (1.0.0.40)
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