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posted by n1 on Thursday May 21 2015, @08:28PM   Printer-friendly
from the hackers.txt dept.

Robots.txt files are simple text files that website owners put in directories to keep web crawlers like Google, Yahoo, from indexing the contents of that directory. It's a game of trust, web masters don't actually trust the spiders to not access every file in the directories, they just expect these documents not to appear in search engines. By and large, the bargain has been kept.

But hackers have made no such bargain, and the mere presence of robots.txt files are like a X on a treasure map. And web site owners get careless, and, yes, some operate under the delusion that the promise of the spiders actually protects these documents.

The Register has an article that explains that hackers and rogue web crawlers, actually use robots.txt files to find directories worth crawling.

Melbourne penetration tester Thiebauld Weksteen is warning system administrators that robots.txt files can give attackers valuable information on potential targets by giving them clues about directories their owners are trying to protect.

Once a hacker gets into a system, it is standard reconnaissance practice to compile and update detailed lists of interesting sub directories by harvesting robots.txt files. It requires less than 100 lines of code.

If you watch your logs, you've probably seen web crawler tracks, and you've probably seen some just walk right past your robots.txt files. If you are smart there really isn't anything of value "protected" by your robots.txt. But the article lists some examples of people who should know better leaving lots of sensitive information hiding behind a robots.txt.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Marneus68 on Friday May 22 2015, @08:24AM

    by Marneus68 (3572) on Friday May 22 2015, @08:24AM (#186370) Homepage

    The same way ignorance of the law doesn't make you innocent, doing stupid things without prior knowledge doesn't make you any less stupid. Yeah, people are stupid about some technical stuff, but if they go into the trouble o starting something like a website, they should know that they are responsible for it.
    I don't know if you mean it as a "it's victim blaming" argument, but it sure as hell does and that doesn't make anyone smarter or safer. Everyone is ignorant and should be confronted with that truth as it is the first step in being less stupid. Letting things go is a destructive behavior that will not help anyone. Some people never learn but most are just waiting for something to learn.