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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Google Desktop Search
- To: DogoBrazil <dogobrazil@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Google Desktop Search
- From: Dave King <davefd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 08:54:01 -0600
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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