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ITACS 5211: Introduction to Ethical Hacking

Wade Mackay

Hacker-Friendly Search Engine that lists Every Internet-Connected Device

September 15, 2016 by Scott Radaszkiewicz 3 Comments

Article Link:  http://thehackernews.com/2015/12/internet-of-things-search-engine.html

After the presentation last night on Reconnaissance using some Google Tools, I thought it this was a perfect addition.  For fun, I put in a:temple.edu in the search.

FYI – it only allows 5 searches per day without creating an account!

 

 

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  1. Mauchel Barthelemy says

    September 16, 2016 at 9:06 pm

    Thank you Scott for bringing this to our attention. I will play around with this tool to see what I may be able to find. There are so may tools out there that people can utilize for “Pentests,” it would require a great deal amount of time to know which is really better than another.

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  2. BIlaal Williams says

    September 18, 2016 at 4:25 pm

    Right, thanks Scott..this is a great tool. I like how it lists the protocols and ports that are being used.

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  3. Wade Mackey says

    September 20, 2016 at 12:58 am

    A couple things to keep in mind.

    1. Don’t do anything with the information you find. This is “Ethical” hacking. Remeber!

    2. You can generally hide from these scanners by putting you equipment behind a router or firewall and not allowing ICMP (Remember that from week 2). If you suppress responding too ping, the scanner thinks no one is there. We’ll talk a little more about that this week.

    Wade

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