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This presentation will demonstrate the methodology of the "Spiders/Robots/Crawlers" and "Search Engine Reconnaissance" sections of the OWASP Testing Guide v3 and demonstrate a Perl Script from the OWASP "Google Hacking" Project which implements the Google SOAP Search API to retrieve web content indexed by the Google Cache.
The methodology of "Search Engine Reconnaissance" specified in the OWASP Testing Guide v3.
 
 
 
Demonstration of the Google SOAP Search API to "mine" Search Results for e-mail addresses, TCP ports, hostnames and to/from relationships of a link with other related links.
 

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Biography

Christian Heinrich is a Project Leader of the OWASP "Google Hacking" Project and contributed to the "Spiders/Robots/Crawlers" and "Search Engine Reconnaissance" of the OWASP Testing Guide v3 and presented at the recent OWASP Conference in Australia.

Christian Heinrich has over twelve years of professional experience and has been promoted several times within the Australian Government based on his performance for projects for the Defence and Intelligence Services. By reputation, this lead to several more projects within the Four Major Banks of Australia and other NSW State Government Critical Infrastructure and is regarded as the "Thought Leader" for security within the Australian Media and Entertainment industry.

Christian Heinrich has a Public Profile on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/ChristianHeinrich

Abstract

This presentation will demonstrate the methodology of the "Spiders/Robots/Crawlers" and "Search Engine Reconnaissance" sections of the OWASP Testing Guide v3 and demonstrate a Perl Script from the OWASP "Google Hacking" Project which implements the Google SOAP Search API to retrieve web content indexed by the Google Cache.