![]() ![]() ![]() This information can be handy when performing social engineering on random targets. In the screenshot below, we are seeing an admin catalog with detailed information of the customer names, payment methods, and order amounts. We shall try to explore few of these possibilities in this article. The same can be analogous to other advanced operators. The above two diagrams illustrate few of the dorks in a pictorial manner. But many single queries can be put in to one monster query and higher degree of filtration can be achieved resulting in the same particular page in your search results. The following screenshot shall explain things in a better way showing a live example.Ī single query can be used to get a particular result. Let’s see an illustration as to what this really means. Used to search within a particular date range ![]() Used to locate specific numbers in your searches Searches for a particular filetype mentioned in the query Specifically searches that particular site and lists all the results for that site Searches for occurrences of keywords all at a time Searches for occurrences of keywords in URL all or one Searches for a URL matching all the keywords in the query Searches for a URL matching one of the keywords Searches for the occurrences of keywords all at once or one at a time ![]() Searches for occurrences of all the keywords given ![]()
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