The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and security law in the world. Though it was drafted and passed by the European Union (EU), it imposes obligations onto organizations anywhere, so long as they target or collect data related to people in the EU. The regulation was put into effect on May 25, 2018. The GDPR will levy harsh fines against those who violate its privacy and security standards, with penalties reaching into the tens of millions of euros.
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GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) is a free-software replacement for Symantec's PGP cryptographic software suite. The software is compliant with RFC 4880, the IETF standards-track specification of OpenPGP. Modern versions of PGP are interoperable with GnuPG and other OpenPGP-compliant systems.
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Gobuster is a tool used to brute-force URIs including directories and files as well as DNS subdomains.
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Google Cloud Platform, offered by Google, is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Drive, and YouTube.
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Google Earth is a computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.
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Google Finance is a website focusing on business news and financial information hosted by Google.
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Google hacking, also named Google dorking, is a hacker technique that uses Google Search and other Google applications to find security holes in the configuration and computer code that websites are using.
Note that for google dorking, it's important to now some of the URL encodings liks
- %3A is :
- %40 is @
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The GHDB is an index of search queries (we call them dorks) used to find publicly available information, intended for pentesters and security researchers.