Untangling the Web: The Nsa's Guide to Gathering Information on Google
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Description
Untangling the Web is the National Security Agency's once-classified guide to finding information on the internet. From the basic to the advanced, this 650-page book offers a fascinating look at tricks the "real spies" use to uncover hidden (and not-so-hidden) information online.
Chapters include:
Google hacks
Metasearch sites
Custom search engines
Maps & mapping
Uncovering the invisible internet
Beyond search engines: Specialized research tools
Email lookups
Finding people
Researching companies
A plain english guide to interworking
Internet toolkits
Finding ISPs
Cybergeography
Internet privacy and security
....and over a hundred more chapters.
This quote from the authors hints at the investigative power of the techniques this book teaches:
“Nothing I am going to describe to you is illegal, nor does it in any way involve accessing unauthorized data, [...but] involves using publicly available search engines to access publicly available information that almost certainly was not intended for public distribution.â€
From search strings that will reveal secret documents from South Africa (“filetype:xls site:za confidentialâ€) to tracking down tables of Russian passwords (“filetype:xls site:ru loginâ€), this is both an instructive and voyeuristic look at how the most powerful spy agency in the world uses Google.
