Mastering Google Dork Commands: How to Refine Your Search and Find Hidden Vulnerability

Gokul
3 min readApr 8, 2023
Google Dorks

Introduction:

Have you ever struggled to find the information you need while wading through many Google search results? If so, you are not by yourself. The good news is that there is a fix: Google dork commands. We’ll go through how to utilize these commands to focus your search and locate online treasures in this piece.

1 .allinurl: login password

The “login” and “password” keywords can be found in the URLs of the search results that are returned by this command. This search is helpful for locating websites that might contain passwords or vulnerable login pages.

2. link: www.ibm.com

This command will return search results with a link to the provided website, in this case, www.ibm.com, which is the link that is specified. Finding relevant information, sources, or references about a given website may be possible with this search.

3. site: www.flipkart.com

“site: www.flipkart.com": This query will provide search results from the www.flipkart.com website or domain. Finding resources or information on a specific website or domain can be done using this search.

4. intitle:CyberSecurity

Using the keyword “CyberSecurity” in the title or headline, this command will produce relevant search results. Finding cybersecurity-related articles can be a benefit of this search.

5. filetype:pdf cyberattack

“filetype:pdf cyberattack” will produce search results for PDF files that contain the word “cyberattack” in either the file name or the text. Finding research papers, reports, or other information about cybersecurity incidents can be helpful with this search.

6. inurl:login

“inurl:login”: This command will show search results for URLs that have the word “login” as a keyword. With this search, you may locate login pages on a website.

7. intext:password

“intext:password” will produce results for searches where the word “password” appears in the content or text. Finding pages that might contain password information or security flaws is made easier with the use of this search.

8. cache:kongunadu.ac.in

“cache:kongunadu.ac.in”: This command will show a cached version of the chosen domain’s website. Accessing a website that is currently down or inaccessible may be possible with this search.

“Google dork commands are like a treasure map, leading you to online riches that you never even knew existed”

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Gokul

Cybersecurity Enthusiast | Smart India Hackathon |TN Police Hackathon Finalist | Linux | WebApp Penetration Tester | CCNA |Intern At Coimbatore CyberCrime Dept