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SearchDiggity 3.0

Aug 19, 2012

This is the primary attack tool of the Google Hacking Diggity Project. It is Stach & Liu’s MS Windows GUI application that serves as a front-end to the most recent versions of our Diggity tools: GoogleDiggity, BingDiggity, Bing LinkFromDomainDiggity, CodeSearchDiggity, DLPDiggity, FlashDiggity, MalwareDiggity, PortScanDiggity, SHODANDiggity, BingBinaryMalwareSearch, and NotInMyBackYard Diggity.

Getting Up and Running in 2 Easy Steps

NotInMyBackYard Diggity is actually part of our larger search engine hacking tool: SearchDiggity. To get setup and quickly begin discovering where your personal information may be leaked on the Internet, follow these easy steps:
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Quick Intro to NotInMyBackYard Diggity

Aug 3, 2012

So, most likely you’ve just read the article in USA Today and are wondering what exactly is this “NotInMyBackYard Diggity” tool? What does it do, and how can it help me? Well, you’ve come to the right place.

NotInMyBackYard (NIMBY) – The Gist

According to the Verizon – 2012 Data Breach Investigation Report, in most large organizations notification of a breach occurred when the thief made the disclosure known. They go on to joke about creating a new breach discovery classification of ‘YouTube,’ ‘PasteBin,’ and ‘Twitter’. NotInMyBackYardDiggity makes it easy to search for your sensitive information in 3rd party sites (i.e. “not your backyard”).
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SSL Key Generation Weaknesses

Mar 8, 2012

For those that are new to PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) or those that want a quick refresher, the following video is a great explanation and metaphor based on colors and clocks:

Whether the problem is influenced more by Moore’s Law or by Murphy’s Law, history tells us that every so often there is a publicly disclosed key generation flaw in a popular encryption algorithm.  For example:
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