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IS-1003-ON1-Spring-2022-Unlocking Cyber Lab 04 – Filtering Your Data Author : Fiona Mohammed Course Section : IS-1003-ON1-Spring-2022-Unlocking Cyber Date : May 3, 2022 I NTRODUCTION The objective of this Lab is to perform ethical searches on entities for which we have permission, namely, items of interest to me. I will learn to search in a few different ways; Using grep and regular expressions (regexes) to filter our Slack workspace, using search for online presence and recent news using Google dorking, and Set up a (more) secure browser and search engine. I also lean how to Harden my Mobile Device, and the security reason. P ROCESS Part 1: Set Up Your Environment: How I secured my browser environment : I secured my browsing environment by researching and following the steps and guidelines on Firefox Hardening Guide, Xiao, hardening Firefox, and I then decided to download and installed DuckDuckGo as an extension to Firefox. See below a picture of my browser and search engine page (Breakpoint #1– a screenshot of my browser and search engine page.) 1
What is the difference between a search engine and web browser: A browser is a piece of software that retrieves and displays web pages; a search engine is a website that helps people find web pages from other websites. The web browser is the user's portal into the World Wide Web, and the search engine is the mechanism that retrieves the user's desired content. 2
Part 2: Google Hacking: Dork 1: Below are images of the various ways and combinations I searched in DuckDuckGo (Image 1 through 3), and the various ways and results of google (images 4 through 7). (Breakpoint #2a– a screenshot of The filter string in DuckDuckGo search engine. (Image 1)) 3
(Breakpoint #2b– a screenshot of The filter string in DuckDuckGo search engine (Image 2).) (Breakpoint #2c– a screenshot of The filter string in DuckDuckGo search engine. (Image 3)) 4
(Breakpoint #2d– a screenshot of The filter string in Google search engine. (Image 4)) 5
(Breakpoint #2e– a screenshot of The filter string in Google search engine. (Image 5)) (Breakpoint #2f– a screenshot of The filter string in Google search engine. (Image 6)) 6
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