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			<title>Gmail HAcking(not password)</title>
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			<dc:creator>darkshade</dc:creator>
			<description>The first book to unlock the true power behind Gmail, Hacking Gmail will immediately appeal to Google and Gmail fans This is serious, down-and-dirty, under-the-hood, code-level hacking that will have readers eliminating the default settings, customizing appearance, disabling advertising, and taking control over their Gmail accounts Covers turning Gmail into an online hard drive for backing up files, using it as a blogging tool, and even creating customized Gmail tools and hacks Shows readers  ...</description>
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			<title>google hack</title>
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			<description>Google a Dream come true





****************************** ComSec ***********************************



article by: ComSec



date: 25.5.2003



Simplified







INTRO=========



a week or so back i had an e-mail from a friend (FLW) asking me if i had any

info on google search tips



he was surprised on the amount of info available and open via google...this

got me thinking , well i have seen many various search strings in several

papers....so i thought i would put  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:09:22 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>SQL Injections</title>
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			<description>SQL Injections



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SQL stands for structured query language. It is a language that is used by a website to communicate with the database. The main SQL functions are simple and can be learned very quickly. For example the code



SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = ‘username’



Will select anyone in the database that has the name ‘username’. The SQL commands are usually entered in capital letters.



PHP pages (like these) can have SQL commands built into them. However, sometimes the  ...</description>
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			<title>The Cross Site Scripting FAQ</title>
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			<dc:creator>darkshade</dc:creator>
			<description>ntroduction

What is Cross Site Scripting?

What does XSS and CSS mean?

What are the threats of Cross Site Scripting?

What are some examples of cross site scripting attacks?

Can you show me what cookie theft looks like? 

What can I do to protect myself as a vendor?

What can I do to protect myself as a user?

How common are CSS/XSS holes?

Does encryption protect me?

Can CSS/XSS holes allow command execution?

What if I don't feel like fixing a CSS/XSS Hole?

What are some links  ...</description>
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