
The Roast Curve Library is a place where you can take a peek over the shoulder of your roasting peers. It’s a way of seeing how they approach a coffee and shape the curve. So if you’re stuck in a rut or need another perspective on a specific coffee, this is the place to be.
Within the Roast Curve Library, you find 18 Cropster roast curves developed by 13 coffee roasters. You can select a curve, download it for free, and use it as you see fit. And as a bonus, you get a free green bean poster of the specific coffee you’re exploring.
Ready to take a peek over the shoulders of industry peers? Read the instructions on how to use the curves within Cropster here. Happy discovering and roasting!
Plaintext usernames and passwords appearing in search results.
The search term intext:"username" AND "password" is a common used by security researchers and hackers to find sensitive information, such as log files or plaintext credentials, indexed on the web.
Security teams should proactively audit their own domains using Google Dorks. Set up automated alerts or regularly run queries targeting your own organization’s domain:
Regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA require businesses to protect sensitive data. Allowing passwords to be indexed on Google demonstrates a lack of basic security control, leading to massive financial penalties. Intext Username And Password
Every day, thousands of web pages containing plaintext usernames and passwords are indexed by Google. Some are harmless examples; many are catastrophic breaches waiting to happen. By understanding intext: and using it responsibly, you can turn a hacker’s weapon into a guardian’s early warning system.
Misconfigured servers may allow Google to index .sql or .csv files containing entire user tables. Common Dorking Variations
When an ethical hacker runs the query intext:"username and password" , here are five common types of results they might encounter: Set up automated alerts or regularly run queries
Malicious actors can hijack individual user accounts, leading to identity theft, unauthorized purchases, or reputational damage. How to Protect Your Data
The phrase "intext username and password" serves as a reminder that the internet is more transparent than we often realize. By staying proactive about your security settings and using the right tools, you can keep your private information exactly where it belongs—private.
The phrase is a Google search operator used in Google Dorking (advanced hacking/search techniques). Some are harmless examples; many are catastrophic breaches
By itself, this is just a word search. But its power is unlocked when you combine it with other operators, as shown in the examples below.
Links to administrative panels that are not properly password-protected.
MyTrabocca is our intuitive and real-time spot list where you can find your next best coffee in seconds. After a free one-minute account set up, you can: