Hacking: The Practical Guide to Become a Hacker | Field Manual for Ethical Hacker | Including Ethical Hacking With Kali Linux by Jim Kou
Author:Jim Kou [Kou, Jim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B07V9V88TC
Goodreads: 46994980
Published: 2019-07-13T23:00:00+00:00
This list is not complete, also considering that the steps we should take depend on our target. However, you can use this list as a good starting point.
GOOGLE HACKING - GOOGLE DORKS
Google can be used for particular queries that are much more specific and in-depth than the ones we normally perform.
How do you make these queries? Using search operators and special strings. As a result, Google provides what it considers the most useful result for the greatest number of people.
And that is why we must instruct the search engine to show us the results that are most suitable for our purposes.
Let's analyze some of these advanced queries.
QUERY ON GOOGLE: site: hackerEtico.it
EXPLANATION: we will see the number of indexed pages belonging to a certain. This query will show us the pages indexed by Google that are related to the "hackerEtico.it" website.
QUERY ON GOOGLE: allintitle: gandalf silmarillion
EXPLANATION: this query will only return the pages that have the words "Gandalf" and "Silmarillion" in the title of a document.
QUERY ON GOOGLE: inurl: home
EXPLANATION: this query only shows the pages that contain the word "home" in their URL.
QUERY ON GOOGLE: cache: www.larepubblica.it
EXPLANATION: when we want to recover the cached version of a Web page, we will type the keyword "cache".
QUERY ON GOOGLE: filetype: doc home
EXPLANATION: this query allows us to search for certain document formats - such as .doc or .pdf – related to a keyword specified by us. In this case, we are searching the word "home”.
If we want to see more detailed search results, we can once again exploit the keyword "site" but this time for a much more effective query.
QUERY ON GOOGLE: site: it home
EXPLANATION: with this query, we are searching all the sites belonging to the .it domain and related to the keyword "home". This is the perfect query when we are looking for a specific term within a domain.
I invite you to experiment other possibilities using the "site " operator.
The “Directory Listings ” is a very useful technique that consists in a list of folders and files within a certain website.
A wrong configuration of this function often leads to other users having access to sensitive material that should not be disclosed.
Let's see how to implement this query:
QUERY ON GOOGLE:
intitle: index.of
intitle: index.of "parent directory
intitle: index.of name size
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