How to Google hack Windows servers
In my previous tip, I discussed how Google.com can be used to perform security scans against your public-facing servers — Windows, IIS, Apache and (heaven forbid) SQL Server. You can profile servers, find files containing sensitive information and detect “hidden” login pages, server log files and a whole lot more. In this tip, I will describe some neat Google tools and basic queries to help you ferret out the sensitive information that, although you may not realize it, is accessible to the public.Use the following table of contents to navigate to each section of this tips series.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
# Why use Google to scan for security vulnerabilities
# Google tools for automated hacking tests
# Google queries for manual hacking tests
# Four steps to safeguard Windows data from Google hackers