I was able to run it on WinXP, but every command passed to it returned
syntax errors, including the commands you listed in the email. A
user guide
would be very helpful if you have the time or inclination.
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I had the same issue. There is a windows installer but the directions I
think where based on *nix referencing /usr/bin.
TO me it sounds like script based utilities due to all the arguments
passed
but I had no luck locating it yet.. but I haven't had time to look.
'
JP
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Very cool. However, I am having issues getting it to run on Windows.
I have
python installed. Is there a quickstart?
Thanks
CrittendenIV
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Massive Enumeration Toolset is a collection of python based scripts.
However, you can use it
as a library if you want to code your own tools. I hope it is easy to
use.
The main Google tool is called google. After installation this tool
should
be in /usr/bin/ ...
You can use the tool in many different ways:
* Download all VPN configuration files from the net and hack into them
google web --tool=mobile -r100 -d5 -l:10 'main filetype:pcf'
- --exec='wget -x %(URL)'
* Test via GHDB
google ghdb --database=ghdb.xml --tool=mobile
- --filter='querystring.find("asp")>=0' 'site:microsoft.com'
* Download cache via Google API
google cache http://www.microsoft.com --key=your_key google cahce
http://www.microsoft.com --ouput=index.html --key=you_key
* Download cache via Google Mobile (you don't need license key)
google cache
http://www.micorosft.com --tool=mobile
* Get Google Sets
google sets microsoft linux
* Get Google Spell
google spell 'icorosft indows'
* Google Images (similar to WEB) - get all images from microsoft.com
sleeping every one second, getting 100 results per query, running on 6
levels (0 - 5) google images --tool=mobile 'site:microsoft.com' -d1
-r100
-l:5
* Google Web
google web --key=your_key 'pentesting'
* Google Web - get snips
google web --tool=mobile 'pentesting' -S -T -U -s
* Google Web - download pages
google web --tool=mobile 'site:microsoft.com' --exec='wget -x %(URL)'
There are many more options that I cannot discuss here. I should write a
tutorial. :)
Josh perrymon wrote:
I think this is of great use to pen-testers. How do you use the
software? If is a separate pgm or script based?
JP
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Hello everybody,
I've been playing around with Google and Googles' API in the last
two months. I found out that Google is extremely powerful when it
comes to passive enumeration. This is the reason why I put myself
into coding a small tool, or library if you like, that can perform
various information-gathering techniques. So far, I have implemented
Google. I have other interesting ideas that I will put into code
latter.
The tool can be downloaded from:
http://www.gnucitizen.org/met/download/
You need python in order to execute it. I want to make it clear that
this is POC. Do not use it for hacking, and pleas read Google's
Terms of Service first from the following address:
http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/terms_of_service.html
On the other hand I am very interesting to know how do you find the
tool. I am open to any suggestions and contributions as long as they
match my initial idea.
Thanks and have fun.
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