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dummy google for teaching google hacking


From: dninja at gmail.com (Robin Wood)
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 22:16:24 +0000

2009/3/3 Rob Fuller <jd.mubix at gmail.com>:
The problem there is that (I'm guessing) that he is trying to show results
from within the lab, which google won't have cached.

There is that as well. I know I can demo against know entities where
the data probably won't change but it would be just my luck that
google decided to drop a site or section of on the day of the demo.



On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Karl Schuttler <karl.schuttler at gmail.com>
wrote:

Couldn't you just set up a web proxy to Google.com, and turn it off
when you aren't doing Google hacking labs?

2009/3/3 Brian Seel <brian.seel at gmail.com>:
Does the school have a lab that is connected to the internet? Or is
there
wireless available in that lab? My school had the same thing, and when
we
wanted to do something like that, we would either move to another lab
for
that day or have everyone bring their laptops (people without could
partner
up).

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 17:01, Robin Wood <dninja at gmail.com> wrote:

2009/3/2 Gregory Baker <travelingregbaker at yahoo.com>:
Robin,

I had a collegue with a google appliance that we borrowed when we did
something similar. Fill up the cache with your target
searches/results,
unplug the wan, set it up for the lab network and you're good to go.
Yes,
they're a rare and expensive item to find but it works great.

I'd love to get hold of one but I doubt they'd lend me one for my
little course. It has given me an idea though, I can run a load of
google queries and store all the results then just have a dummy google
check what is being searched for and return the appropriate results.
Obviously it will only get what has already been cached but if I do
enough searches before hand I can cover a good area. I can also drop
in stuff that I want to be there.

Robin
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--- On Mon, 3/2/09, Robin Wood <dninja at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Robin Wood <dninja at gmail.com>
Subject: [Pauldotcom] dummy google for teaching google hacking
To: "PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List"
<pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com>
Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 8:59 AM
Hi
I've been asked to help setup a lab for a security
course and one of
the things I think is important is to keep it as an
isolated network
with no access to the real world. This is fine for running
exploits
and playing with nmap but they also want to teach some
google hacking.
Has anyone written a fake google that can be deployed for
this kind of
scenario?

Robin
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