October 14, 2003, 12:55 PM — You probably already know that Google can help you find information about just about any topic you want to research. But did you know that it can help attackers find weak spots in your network infrastructure? The Web search tool has so many servers cataloged that it reveals forgotten and vulnerable outliers in corporate networks - which means that you have to be extra vigilant about the machines under your control.
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