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If Google stumbles across data that may expose sensitive information about your organization, Google will not hesitate to index it. The search engine does not discriminate against data it indexes. How can you tell if your secrets have gone public? You can use Google to your advantage with some specific search queries. The inspiration for the examples presented in this article come from Johnny Long. This article will also show you how to use the Google API to automate the process of searching Google for vulnerabilities.
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If Google stumbles across data that may expose sensitive information about your organization, Google will not hesitate to index it. The search engine does not discriminate against data it indexes. How can you tell if your secrets have gone public? You can use Google to your advantage with some specific search queries. The inspiration for the examples presented in this article come from Johnny Long. This article will also show you how to use the Google API to automate the process of searching Google for vulnerabilities.
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