2. Google dorks are nothing but simple
search operators that are used to
refine our search.
Let us take an example if you want to search eBook on ‘networking’.
our obvious search queries would be like this "Networking
eBooks", "free eBooks for networking" etc,we keep going into the
websites, clicking on link after links and then get proper
downloading links.
Now we do same thing using Google dorks and it filter the specific
result which we want , type on Google "ext:pdf networking"
(without quotes)
3. Basic search operators ,their description and examples
1. site - It returns the websites of specified domains .
Example:-site:wikipedia.org returns the links of
webpage of this domain.
Site:wikipedia.org hacking returns the links of
webpage of this domain containing word hacking
Suppose you want Google to return only government websites,
you can use site:gov or say Pakistani websites use site:pk
4. 2. Intilte and
allintitle:- It restricts the results to pages whose title
contain specified word/phrase.
3.inurl- as clear from name, it restricts the results to sites whose URL's contains
specified phrase.
examples-
inurl:adminlogin will return only those pages whose URL contains 'adminlogin'
5. 4. related- It returns the websites similar to specified websites.
examples :-
related:www.homeshop18.com, now homeshop18.com is a online
shopping website. This search query would return results containing
websites which provide such kind of services.
5. cache: It returns the cached webpage that is kept with Google.
example:-
cache:www.explorehacking.com, this dork is useful very when
actually the website is down and
you can still view its contents (from cached pages).
6. 6. ext- It specifies the extension .
You can use 'filteype' at place of 'ext'.
example-:
ext:ppt hacking - this will return PowerPoint presentations (ppt
files) on topic 'hacking'.
7. Combining multiple dorks
site:gov inurl:adminlogin
8. Accessing unprotected camera
inurl:view/index.shtml