Google Search Tips For Hacking
Google Search Tips For Hacking
Google Search Tips For Hacking
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Google search engine can be used to hack into remote servers or gather confidential or sensitive information which are not visible through common searches. Google is the worlds most popular and powerful search engine. It has the ability to accept pre-defined commands as inputs which then produces unbelievable results. Googles Advanced Search Query Syntax Discussed below are various Googles special commands and I shall be explaining each command in brief and will show how it can be used for getting confidential data. [ intitle: ] The intitle: syntax helps Google restrict the search r esults to pages containing that word in the title. intitle: login password will return links to those pages that has the word login in their title, and the word password anywhere in the page. Similarly, if one has to query for more than one word in the page title then in that case allintitle: can be used instead of intitle to get the list of pages containing all those words in its title. intitle: login intitle: password is same as allintitle: login password [ inurl: ] The inurl: syntax restricts the search results to those URLs containing the search keyword. For example: inurl: passwd (without quotes) will return only links to those pages that have passwd in the URL.
Similarly, if one has to query for more than one word in an URL then in that case allinurl: can be used instead of inurl to get the list of URLs containing all those search keywords in it. allinurl: etc/passwd will look for the URLs containing etc and passwd. The slash (/) between the words will be ignored by Google. [ site: ] The site: syntax restricts Google to query for certain keywords in a particular site or domain. exploits site:hackingspirits.com will look for the keyword exploits in those pages present in all the links of the domain hackingspirits.com. There should not be any space between site: and the domain name. [ filetype: ] This filetype: syntax restricts Google search for files on internet with particular extensions (i.e. doc, pdf or ppt etc). filetype:doc site:gov confidential will look for files with .doc extension in all government domains with .gov extension and containing the word confidential either in the pages or in the .doc file. i.e. the result will contain the links to all confidential word document files on the government sites. [ link: ] link: syntax will list down webpages that have links to the specified webpage. link:www.expertsforge.com will list webpages that have links pointing to the SecurityFocus homepage. Note there can be no space between the link: and the web page url. [ related: ]
The related: will list web pages that are similar to a specified web page. related:www.expertsforge.com will list web pages that are similar to the Securityfocus homepage. Note there can be no space between the related: and the web page url. [ cache: ] The query cache: will show the version of the web page that Google has in its cache. cache:www.hackingspirits.com will show Googles cache of the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the cache: and the web page url. If you include other words in the query, Google will highlight those words within the cached document. cache:www.hackingspirits.com guest will show the cached content with the word guest highlighted. [ intext: ] The intext: syntax searches for words in a particular website. It ignores links or URLs and page titles. intext:exploits will return only links to those web pages that has the search keyword exploits in its webpage. [ phonebook: ] phonebook searches for U.S. street address and phone number information. phonebook:Lisa+CA
will list down all names of person having Lisa in their names and located in California (CA). This can be used as a great tool for hackers incase someone want to do dig personal information for social engineering. Google Hacks Well, the Googles query syntaxes discussed above can really help people to precise their search and get what they are exactly looking for. Now Google being so intelligent search engine, hackers dont mind exploiting its ability to dig much confidential and secret information from the net which they are not supposed to know. Now I shall discuss those techniques in details how hackers dig information from the net using Google and how that information can be used to break into remote servers. Index Of Using Index of syntax to find sites enabled with Index browsing A webserver with Index browsing enabled means anyone can browse the webserver directories like ordinary local directories. The use of index of syntax to get a list links to webserver which has got directory browsing enabled will be discussd below. This becomes an easy source for information gathering for a hacker. Imagine if the get hold of password files or others sensitive files which are not normally visible to the internet. Below given are few examples using which one can get access to many sensitive information much easily. Index of /admin Index of /passwd Index of /password Index of /mail Index of / +passwd Index of / +passwor d.txt Index of / +.htaccess Index of /secret Index of /confidential Index of /root Index of /cgi-bin Index of /credit-card
Index of /logs Index of /config Looking for vulnerable sites or servers using inurl: or allinurl: a. Using allinurl:winnt/system32/ (without quotes) will list down all the links to the server which gives access to restricted directories like system32 through web. If you are lucky enough then you might get access to the cmd.exe in the system32 directory. Once you have the access to cmd.exe and is able to execute it. b. Using allinurl:wwwboard/passwd.txt(without quotes) in the Google search will list down all the links to the server which are vulnerable to WWWBoard Password vulnerability. To know more about this vulnerability you can have a look at the following link: http://www.securiteam.com/exploits/2BUQ4S0SAW.html c. Using inurl:.bash_history (without quotes) will list down all the links to the server which gives access to .bash_history file through web. This is a command history file. This file includes the list of command executed by the administrator, and sometimes includes sensitive information such as password typed in by the administrator. If this file is compromised and if contains the encrypted unix (or *nix) password then it can be easily cracked using John The Ripper. d. Using inurl:config.txt (without quotes) will list down all the links to the servers which gives access to config.txt file through web. This file contains sensitive information, including the hash value of the administrative password and database authentication credentials. For Example: Ingenium Learning Management System is a Web-based application for Windows based systems developed by Click2learn, Inc. Ingenium Learning Management System versions 5.1 and 6.1 stores sensitive information insecurely in the config.txt file. For more information refer the following links: http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/6M00H2K5PG.html Other similar search using inurl: or allinurl: combined with other syntax inurl:admin filetype:txt inurl:admin filetype:db inurl:admin filetype:cfg
inurl:mysql filetype:cfg inurl:passwd filetype:txt inurl:iisadmin inurl:auth_user_file.txt inurl:orders.txt inurl:wwwroot/*. inurl:adpassword.txt inurl:webeditor.php inurl:file_upload.php inurl:gov filetype:xls restricted index of ftp +.mdb allinurl:/cgi-bin/ +mailto Looking for vulnerable sites or servers using intitle: or allintitle: a. Using [allintitle: "index of /root+ (without brackets) will list down the links to the web server which gives access to restricted directories like root through web. This directory sometimes contains sensitive information which can be easily retrieved through simple web requests. b. Using *allintitle: "index of /admin+ (without brackets) will list down the links to the websites which has got index browsing enabled for restricted directories like admin through web. Most of the web application sometimes uses names like admin to store admin credentials in it. This directory sometimes contains sensitive information which can be easily retrieved through simple web requests. Other similar search using intitle: or allintitle: combined with other syntax intitle:Index of .sh_history intitle:Index of .bash_history intitle:index of passwd intitle:index of people.lst intitle:index of pwd.db intitle:index of etc/shadow intitle:index of spwd intitle:index of master.passwd intitle:index of htpasswd intitle:index of members OR accounts intitle:index of user_carts OR user_cart
allintitle: sensitive filetype:doc allintitle: restricted filetype :mail allintitle: restricted filetype:doc site:gov Other interesting Search Queries To search for sites vulnerable to Cross-Sites Scripting (XSS) attacks: allinurl:/scripts/cart32.exe allinurl:/CuteNews/show_archives.php allinurl:/phpinfo.php To search for sites vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks: allinurl:/privmsg.php allinurl:/privmsg.php