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Before we get into the dorky stuff (pun intended), let me introduce myself. I’m Satyam Pathania, a cybersecurity enthusiast who loves exploring new ways to gather information and make hacking a bit easier. I've spent time learning and working with some awesome tools, and today I want to share one of the most underrated tools out there: Google Dorking. Sounds funny, right? But once you see how powerful it is, you’ll be hooked!
Do you see this notes page of mine? Well, it’s from a special day—my birthday, 25th February 2020. That was the day I first started digging into Google Dorking. With no party to attend and my day wide open after my parents wished me a happy birthday, I started exploring cybersecurity. And boom, I stumbled upon Google Dorks! I wrote down my first Dorking commands in that very notebook. From that day forward, I got hooked on finding all kinds of hidden info using Google searches!
Google Dorking is like using Google on steroids. Normally, we just search for websites or answers. But with Dorking, we use special tricks (aka dorks) to find hidden files, admin pages, passwords, and more. It lets you dig deeper and discover things not easily visible to everyone.
For example, instead of searching "admin login," you can use this:inurl:admin
You might ask, “Why not use fancy tools for recon?” Well, Google is free, super powerful, and used by everyone with a phone or computer. It lets you use dorks to find things that are otherwise hard to access. And when you’re gathering info before an attack (for legal reasons of course), this can give you a huge head start.
site:*.example.com
site:example.com inurl:/app/kibana
site:example.com "password, admin, keys, tokens"
I hope this article gave you some insight into the power of Google Dorking. Got any questions? The comment box is always open! Don’t forget to share this with your friends to spread the knowledge in the infosec community. Stay tuned for more informative content! 🔥
Hacking skills are like virginity — once you lose them, you can never get them back! ~ Satyam Pathania