FOCA analysing the metadata of a website
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FOCA analysing the metadata of a website
FOCA is an interesting penetration testing tool that allows you to find out more about a website by (amongst other things) analysing the metadata in any documents it makes available.
The process is surprisingly easy. Simply create a new document pointing FOCA at your website, click the Search All button, and FOCA will display all the PDF, Microsoft Office, Open Office and other documents on the site that have been indexed by Google, Bing and Exalead. (Which can be useful in itself, as you might discover you're exposing documents that were never intended for public view.)

More info and were to get at this link http://www.softwarecrew.com/2011/10/foca-free-3-0-scans-your-website-for-document-based-security-leaks/
The process is surprisingly easy. Simply create a new document pointing FOCA at your website, click the Search All button, and FOCA will display all the PDF, Microsoft Office, Open Office and other documents on the site that have been indexed by Google, Bing and Exalead. (Which can be useful in itself, as you might discover you're exposing documents that were never intended for public view.)

More info and were to get at this link http://www.softwarecrew.com/2011/10/foca-free-3-0-scans-your-website-for-document-based-security-leaks/

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