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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Google Desktop Search



If you noticed during the install, it gives you the opportunity to include https pages in web history caching. When it said this it made me curious since I didn't know it indexed web history at all, but apparently it does and this option can be disabled on the preferences page if you don't want it.

I tried to reproduce what you said happened with Hotmail and it did index the messages I have viewed and brought them up in the search results, and it did let me view a cached copy without a username/password, but it did not allow me to access the real message in my account without my username/password. Are you set to login automagically?

Dave King
http://www.thesecure.net

DogoBrazil wrote:

Hi everybody!

I decided to test Google Desktop Search yesterday, 10-14-04. It's supposed to seach almost any kind of information "inside my hard-drive". In the beginning I put my nick to play with, Dogo. The research came with a bit more than I expected 'cause the engine went to some webmail based accounts: Yahoo and MSN. I could click in the results and opened my Yahoo Mail inbox page without a password. Maybe some password lost in my HD? Maybe some page cached? I really don't know yet but didn't like to see my mail exposed this way.
Well, I just used for maybe 20 minutes until the index was being prepared. I uninstalled the tool.
Did someone try it? Any opinion?


Cheers!

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