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  • dementeddemon
    Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 70

    #16
    Originally posted by Krytycal
    Johnny.ihackstuffs.com has a very intersting collection of white papers about "hacking" google. Which pretty much resumes into using commands to retrieve more accurate results. For example I use: intittle:index.of "Guns N roses/" "parent directory" when I want to get some Guns n Roses songs, that will return http directories probably containing songs. It's even more accurate if you specificate the criteria using extensions such as intitle:index.of "November rain.mp3" "parent directory" or simply the command filetype:mp3 followed by the criteria. This methoc can also be used to generally find whatever you want, from documents to executables.
    this is very helpful to my learning of how to "hack" google, but i found you link isnt accurate it is http://johnny.ihackstuff.com not http://johnny.ihackstuffs.com , thank u for your help.
    before asking a retarded question, google it. google knows all.

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    • Krytycal
      Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 13

      #17
      Thanks for correcting my link, I stopped to read a little about the site and I found very intersting that Johnny the owner of the previous site made a presentation of his "Google haking" research papers at a defcon conference.
      The sum of intelligence in the earth is a constant, the population increases.

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      • dementeddemon
        Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 70

        #18
        Originally posted by Krytycal
        Thanks for correcting my link, I stopped to read a little about the site and I found very intersting that Johnny the owner of the previous site made a presentation of his "Google haking" research papers at a defcon conference.
        that is interesting, speeking of defcon conferences, i know that they are held all over the place but non in MO, does any one know why or if there will ever be any held in MO, like around the Kansas City area, or the St. Louis area?
        before asking a retarded question, google it. google knows all.

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