Blog Posts Tagged with "Archives"
I Know What You Tweeted Last Summer...
July 04, 2012 Added by:Theresa Payton
We have mentioned before that Twitter will send every tweet to the National Archives and the Library of Congress, so watch what you tweet. Now new tools unleash a trove of data in moments. For the 140 million and growing user base that tweets over 400 million tweets per day, this might be a little more than alarming...
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Delicious WebApp Hacking
January 12, 2011 Added by:Rob Fuller
In the last post I showed off how Archive.org's Wayback machine can be used to pull urls for a domain, another place where URLs are stored and can be searched by domain is Delicious.com. It may even reveal subdomains and hosts you didn't know about. This can be a very handy set of data...
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Wayback WebApp Hacking
January 06, 2011 Added by:Rob Fuller
Archive.org allows you to check the history of sites and pages, but a service most are not aware of is one that allows you to get a list of every page for a given domain. Many times you'll find parts of web apps that have been long forgotten, and usually vulnerable...
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