FrankZ
12-17-2007, 6:47 AM
Recently, based on my studies about nothing in particular on the net, I found that there are things that can absolutely threaten online users.
First, this site:
www.aolstalker.com
What this site basically does is log almost every keyword entered in search engines, and what IP entered it. Additionally, it stores your user number (on search engines) and gets all info it can grab about it. Including last entered keys on the net (except SSL protected ones).
Next, this thing:
Google Dork
What it is--- Google Dork is a hacker term for something you do in which you actually manipulate Google to obtain passwords, credit card numbers, etcetera, etcetera. Hackers can and hackers will.
Lastly, this rumor:
The NET 2's Underground
We all know that the Internet 2 is a new backbone of the internet with high speed connections, powerful servers, and etc. But there's this little thing circulating around the internet lately, that the NET 2 can override SSL encryption, and hackers will love that (though currently the net 2 is only available in universities, laboratories, and military development).
So, what do you think about them?:o
First, this site:
www.aolstalker.com
What this site basically does is log almost every keyword entered in search engines, and what IP entered it. Additionally, it stores your user number (on search engines) and gets all info it can grab about it. Including last entered keys on the net (except SSL protected ones).
Next, this thing:
Google Dork
What it is--- Google Dork is a hacker term for something you do in which you actually manipulate Google to obtain passwords, credit card numbers, etcetera, etcetera. Hackers can and hackers will.
Lastly, this rumor:
The NET 2's Underground
We all know that the Internet 2 is a new backbone of the internet with high speed connections, powerful servers, and etc. But there's this little thing circulating around the internet lately, that the NET 2 can override SSL encryption, and hackers will love that (though currently the net 2 is only available in universities, laboratories, and military development).
So, what do you think about them?:o