Google Dorks

Google dorking is a term used to describe the art of applying advanced search queries in Google so as to locate very specific information that cannot be found by using normal searches. It refers to the exploitation of operators and search parameters in order to reduce the number of results for particular investigations and uncover those hidden or confidential details. Security experts, researchers as well as hackers often use this technique to identify weaknesses, sensitive data or even information leakage on the web. However, it is important to mention that such activities should be conducted within ethical and lawful boundaries since accessing some types of information may entail legal and moral consequences.
Here are example 50 Google dorking techniques and operators:

1. site: Limits the search to a specific website or domain. Example: `site:example.com`.
2. intitle: Searches for pages with a specific word or phrase in the title. Example: `intitle: "login page"`.
3. inurl: Searches for pages with a specific word or phrase in the URL. Example: `inurl:admin`.
4. filetype: Limits the search to specific file types. Example: `filetype:pdf`.
5. cache: Displays the cached version of a webpage. Example: `cache:example.com`.
6. related: Finds sites similar to a specified URL. Example: `related:example.com`.
7. link: Finds pages that link to a specified URL. Example: `link:example.com`.
8. info: Provides information about a specific URL. Example: `info:example.com`.
9. intext: Searches for pages containing a specific word or phrase within the text. Example: `intext: "confidential"`.
10. allintext: Searches for pages containing all specified words or phrases within the text. Example: `allintext: "security breach"`.
11. define: Provides definitions for a specific word or phrase. Example: `define:cybersecurity`.
12. * (Wildcard): Represents any word or phrase. Example: `site:*.gov filetype:pdf`.
13. AROUND(n): Finds pages where two terms are located within a specific distance of each other. Example: `Apple AROUND(5) iPhone`.
14. - (Minus): Excludes specific terms from search results. Example: `site:example.com -inurl:blog`.
15. .. (Range): Searches within a numerical range. Example: `inurl:2010..2020`.
16. phonebook: Searches for U.S. residential phonebook listings. Example: `phonebook:John Doe New York`.
17. stocks: Provides stock market information. Example: `stocks:AAPL`.
18. map: Displays a map for a specific location. Example: `map:New York City`.
19. movie: Shows movie information, including showtimes and reviews. Example: `movie:Inception`.
20. book: Searches for books related to a specific topic. Example: `book:Artificial Intelligence`.
21. weather: Provides weather forecasts for a specific location. Example: `weather:Los Angeles`.
22. group: Groups search results by a specified word. Example: `group:recipes`.
23. source: Limits results to a specific source or website. Example: `source:github`.
24. location: Searches for pages from a specific location or country. Example: `location:Japan`.
25. inanchor: Searches for pages with links containing a specific word or phrase. Example: `inanchor:"SEO tips"`.
26. ext: Similar to filetype, limits the search to specific file extensions. Example: `ext:pdf`.
27. author: Finds pages written by a specific author. Example: `author:"John Doe"`.
28. cache: Displays the cached version of a webpage. Example: `cache:example.com`.
29. info: Provides information about a specific URL. Example: `info:example.com`.
30. phonebook: Searches for U.S. residential phonebook listings. Example: `phonebook:John Doe New York`.
31. stocks: Provides stock market information. Example: `stocks:AAPL`.
32. map: Displays a map for a specific location. Example: `map:New York City`.
33. movie: Shows movie information, including showtimes and reviews. Example: `movie:Inception`.
34. book: Searches for books related to a specific topic. Example: `book:Artificial Intelligence`.
35. weather: Provides weather forecasts for a specific location. Example: `weather:Los Angeles`.
36. define: Provides definitions for a specific word or phrase. Example: `define:technology`.
37. AROUND(n): Finds pages where two terms are located within a specific distance of each other. Example: `apple AROUND(5) iphone`.
38. related: Finds sites related to a specified URL. Example: `related:example.com`.
39. info: Provides information about a specific URL. Example: `info:example.com`.
40. phonebook: Searches for U.S. residential phonebook listings. Example: `phonebook:John Doe New York`.
41. stocks: Provides stock market information. Example: `stocks:AAPL`.
42. map: Displays a map for a specific location. Example: `map:New York City`.
43. movie: Shows movie information, including showtimes and reviews. Example: `movie:Inception`.
44. book: Searches for books related to a specific topic. Example: `book:Artificial Intelligence`.
45. weather: Provides weather forecasts for a specific location. Example: `weather:Los Angeles`.
46. cache: Displays the cached version of a webpage. Example: `cache:example.com`.
47. info: Provides information about a specific URL. Example: `info:example.com`.
48. phonebook: Searches for U.S. residential phonebook listings. Example: `phonebook:John Doe New York`.
49. stocks: Provides stock market information. Example: `stocks:AAPL`.
50. map: Displays a map for a specific location. Example: `map:New York City`.
These techniques and operators can help you conduct advanced searches on Google to find specific information more efficiently. Always use them responsibly and ethically.

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