Computer hackers have adopted a startling strategy in their attempts to
break into websites. By using the popular search engine Google, they do
not have to visit a site to plan an attack. Instead, they can get all
the information they need from Google's cached versions of web pages,
say experts in the US. 

One way that hackers can break into a website is by hunting for private
pages that contain the usernames and passwords required to access secure
parts of the site. These pages are usually hidden from the casual
browser because there are no hyperlinks to them on the web. 

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