Google Dorks: Find Public Sensitive Information
Summary
TLDRThis video teaches essential skills for ENT (Ethical Network Testing) investigators, focusing on efficiently using search engines like Google. The presenter, Sad from Cyber Sudu, demonstrates advanced search techniques, including using Google operators like quotation marks, 'inurl,' and 'site,' to narrow down search results. Viewers also learn about Google Dorks, a tool used to find exposed data such as publicly accessible cameras. Additionally, Sad promotes his ENT masterclass, covering how to find personal contact information and exploit leaked databases. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more ENT and ethical hacking content.
Takeaways
- 🔍 Mastering search engines is crucial for effective ENT investigation.
- 📧 The course offers skills to find personal emails, phone numbers, and use leaked databases.
- 💻 Subscribers get a 25% discount, access to cyber toolkits, and ethical hacking courses.
- 🔑 Using Google Dorks is essential to narrow down millions of search results efficiently.
- 🔗 Quotation marks in Google searches help find exact matches for names and keywords.
- 🌐 Google operators like 'inurl' and 'site' can pinpoint specific pages or URLs quickly.
- 🖼️ Searching via images can help identify users who comment or interact with certain posts.
- 🔄 Cached pages in Google can show deleted posts or comments not visible on original platforms.
- 📝 Combining names with cities or countries helps refine search results, especially for common names.
- 📷 Google Dorks can also be used to find publicly accessible cameras and other sensitive information.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is to demonstrate how to efficiently use search engines, particularly Google, for ENT (ethical network tracking) investigations.
What are some of the topics covered in the ENT master class mentioned in the video?
-The ENT master class covers how to find someone's personal email address, phone number, and use leaked databases for investigations. It also includes courses on hacking wireless access points and using radio frequency attacks to unlock vulnerable cars.
What is a Google dork, as mentioned in the video?
-A Google dork refers to the use of specific search operators and parameters in Google to narrow down search results, often used to find specific information such as personal data, cached results, and publicly accessible content.
How does the quotation mark operator help narrow down search results?
-The quotation mark operator helps by forcing Google to search for the exact phrase or name within the quotation marks, reducing the number of irrelevant search results.
What does the 'inurl' Google operator do?
-The 'inurl' operator instructs Google to look for a specific word or phrase within the URL of search results, which can be useful for tracking usernames or other unique identifiers across websites.
Why is it useful to search for someone on Facebook through Google instead of using Facebook's search engine directly?
-Using Google to search Facebook can reveal cached results, including posts or comments that the person might have deleted. Facebook’s own search engine wouldn’t show these deleted or hidden items.
How can the 'site' operator be used effectively in searches?
-The 'site' operator limits search results to a specific domain. For example, searching for someone's name on specific websites like Facebook or Twitter without going to those platforms directly.
What is the benefit of using 'and' in Google search queries?
-The 'and' operator allows users to combine two or more search terms, helping narrow the results to those that include both keywords, such as a person's name and a specific location or profession.
What is the Google Hacking Database (GHDB) mentioned in the video?
-The Google Hacking Database (GHDB) is a collection of Google dorks that can be used to find specific types of information such as publicly accessible cameras, databases, and other sensitive content indexed by Google.
What is an example of using a Google dork to find a publicly accessible camera?
-An example provided in the video is searching for 'view.shtml' in the URL along with the keyword 'camera,' which reveals live camera feeds that can be accessed without a password.
Outlines
🔍 Mastering Search Techniques for ENT Investigations
The speaker introduces an essential skill for ENT (Ethical and Network Testing) investigators: efficiently using search engines. The video will cover techniques to find personal email addresses and phone numbers using leak databases and Google Dorks. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the newsletter for a discount and additional courses on ethical hacking, such as hacking wireless access points and unlocking vulnerable cars. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of using Google operators to narrow down search results, demonstrating with examples how using quotation marks and specific keywords can significantly reduce the number of irrelevant results.
🔗 Using Google Dorks for Specific Information
This section focuses on how to use advanced Google search operators to find specific information about a person, such as username mentions in URLs. The speaker explains how to use the 'inurl' operator to locate occurrences of a username in web addresses, reducing search results to a manageable number. He highlights the efficiency of this method by demonstrating how a simple search for his username returns only a few relevant results, saving time and effort. The 'site' operator is also introduced to search within specific websites, such as Facebook, and to find cached versions of deleted posts.
🔎 Combining Search Operators for Precision
The speaker expands on the use of Google operators, combining multiple terms and operators to refine search results further. By adding specific keywords like a city or a profession along with a name, search results can be narrowed down even more effectively. He showcases how this technique can be particularly useful for common names by adding a city, reducing irrelevant results and pinpointing the exact information needed. The speaker also introduces the Google Hacking Database, which contains numerous Google Dorks that can be used to find sensitive information like cameras and databases.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Google Dorks
💡Quotation Marks
💡Site Operator
💡ENT Investigation
💡Cached Results
💡Inurl Operator
💡Google Hacking Database
💡View.shtm
💡Username Search
💡Radio Frequency Attack
Highlights
Introduction to using search engines efficiently for ENT investigations.
Course offering: Learn to find personal email addresses, phone numbers, and use leaked databases for ENT investigations.
Promotion: 25% discount on the course, plus access to a cybersecurity toolkit and ethical hacking courses.
Using Google Dorks to narrow down search results based on specific information.
Example of using quotation marks to search for an exact match of a name in Google.
How to search for a username within URLs to identify related accounts across different platforms.
Using the 'site:' operator to limit searches to a specific website, like Facebook or Twitter.
The advantage of using Google over a platform's internal search for cached results, which may show deleted content.
Exploring Google Image Search to identify related content like comments or hidden posts linked to a specific name.
How to combine multiple operators (e.g., site:, inurl:) to further filter search results and locate relevant information.
Using the 'AND' operator to link a person's name with other keywords like ENT or a location for more targeted searches.
The importance of refining searches for common names to avoid wasting time on irrelevant results.
Introduction to the Google Hacking Database and how to find publicly accessible cameras, databases, and sensitive information using Google Dorks.
Demonstration of finding and accessing an unsecured live camera feed using a simple Google Dork.
Challenge to viewers: Geolocate the live camera footage from the demo and share findings in the comments.
Transcripts
in this video I would like to show you
one of the most essential skills that
you have to get as an ENT investigator
which is using search engines
efficiently now I have an ENT master
class on how can you find someone's
personal email address and personal
phone number and also using leak
databases to escalate and leverage your
ENT investigation if you're are
interested in taking this course you can
subscribe to the newsletter you'll get
25% discount plus the cyber aome toolk
plus to many ethical hacking courses on
how you can hack your own wireless
access point and how can you unlock
vulnerable cars using radio frequency
attack so let's get started hello and
welcome to this video my name is sad
from cyber sudu don't forget to like And
subscribe not many of you watch the
video and subscribe so make sure to
subscribe to the channel and follow me
on social media for more aent and
hacking content now I'll be posting aent
tips on my Instagram and on my LinkedIn
account so make sure to follow me there
so what we are going to do in this video
is how can you use Google dorks to
narrow down our search results so if you
have the person name and you just type
it in Google you get maybe millions of
sear results but if you have some other
information that could be related to
this person then you can narrow down the
search result by using the Google
operators to filter your search results
so without being said let me show you
examples on how you you can do this now
since Google is one of the most popular
search engines we will be relying on
Google for the purpose of this video and
to make this video not very long so if I
just search for my name for example
saraj and hit enter we can see that we
get like
250,000 search results and we can see
that these are searches that are related
to me as you can see I have posted
something on Z security I have a
LinkedIn account this is not my Facebook
account Etc but but this is not a very
efficient way because you don't want to
look at 20 250,000 search results so one
of the most important Google operators
that you can use to nor done your search
result is putting the text between two
quotation marks so in this case if I put
s Sage within two quotation marks Google
will only look for this name it's not
going to look for anything else I hit
enter we can see that right now we have
7,90 search result which is way less
than before four which is why it's very
important to use the quotation mark Now
by looking at the first search result we
can see that we have a LinkedIn account
which is my LinkedIn account and we can
see that the username is s SJ so what we
can do is that we can tell Google to
look for this username in the URL and by
doing this we will see where this
username is actually used so if we say
for example in url and then s saraj what
this is going to do is that it's going
to look for this username in the URLs
and we can see that we only have five
search results the only account that I
have is this one this LinkedIn account
the others are not mine but we can see
how much effort we have saved this is
why it's very important to use Google
operators because it will narrow down
your search result and it will save a
lot of time so another very important
operator that you can use is called site
which will serve SE in a specific site
so let's say that you are looking for s
in Facebook instead of going to Facebook
and search for S which is something that
you can do you can actually use Google
search engines to do so but you may ask
and say hey why would I even go and use
Google if I have Facebook I can just go
to Facebook and then search for this
person and the answer is when you search
for this person in Google sometimes you
will find some cashed results and if the
person has deleted a
post or a comment then they will appear
on the Google search engine so in this
case I have specified the website that I
want to look in and I want to search for
the string s saraj or the text S saraj
I'm going to hit enter and we can see
that we have 165 search results instead
of
250,000 and we can see that we have the
username s SJ and we have other people
who are named also s saraj now what I
like to do is just to go to images and
see what information I can find here
because sometimes you will find images
of the people who posted something for
example or maybe s saraj has commented
on pictures so if I clicked on this m
MSI laptop and then clicked on here it
will open this post and you can see that
the post is actually not posted by sad
saraj you can see that it's might be
something in the comments and if I
scroll down a little bit I can see that
sad SJ is actually in here or I can say
uh contrl F and inside and I will be
able to find him and we can see his
comments now this is not something that
this is something that you cannot see
when you go to Facebook because the
group could be private Etc and this is
why Google is very important and if you
went to All For
example you can go and and see if they
have posted something and see whether
this page is actually cached so you can
click on this dots and then click on
here and this one is not cached so I can
scroll down a little bit I can click on
here this one is cached I can open the
cached version so if they have deleted
their comment you can find it actually
in here you can see that this is the
mobile version if I scroll down we can
see that he have mentioned somebody
called Omar sharov so this is why it's
very important to use Google search
engine or the Google operators now if
you would like to search in multiple
websites what you can do is just say
site and then the domain name or site
and then the domain name in this case I
said look for sat sage in Twitter or in
Facebook and when I hit search I can see
that I have 140 search results now if we
look at sad saraj in Twitter for example
going to hit enter and scroll down we
can that we only have like four search
results we can see that somebody here
like mentioned me or did something if I
clicked on the post or the URL it will
redirect me to the profile of the person
and I can search in his profile where he
mentioned me as you can see he mentioned
me right here or I can open the cashed
version as we have done before which
will make it very e easy for me as you
can see here's the tweet that he did to
mention me now the second very very
important Google operator that you need
to use is the and so I'm going to say s
SJ and ENT so it will only give me
search results of this name and this
keyword so since I do ENT videos then
it's going to show me where this person
has appeared with the keyword ENT and as
you can see we have
330 results now if I removed this and
only looked for sat saraj we have more
than 7,000 results now the way you can
use this is by adding the person's name
and then add the city or the country
where he lives or she lives and
therefore you will get only information
that are related to these two key wordss
for example I can say s SJ and and
Germany I don't know if I'm going to get
anything but I just try it and as you
can see we can only see that we have
five search results we can see this is
my blog and this is something something
that's related to me as well I found
this method very very effective because
if you have a very popular name like
John Smith then you need to narrow down
the search results because if you didn't
do this you're going to waste a lot of
time the last thing that I would like to
show you is the Google hacking database
and this database contain many Google
doors that you can use to find certain
information for example you can find
publicly accessible cameras you can find
maybe databases you can find usernames
passwords everything using the Google LS
now in this example I would like just to
show you a demonstration and here are
all the new recently added Google dorks
you can basically just copy it and test
them on your own and in this example I'm
just going to look for online accessible
cameras and one of the Google dorks that
I've tried is actually this
one so if you have copied this Google
dork and put it in Google we can see
that it's actually very simple we're
only looking for view. shtml in the URL
and the keyword camera so let's do this
and here are the search results and if
we open this one for example we can see
that this is an axis uh camera I believe
and we can wait a little bit and see
that this is actually a live camera that
we were able to see just by using this
Google D and you don't have to enter any
password or username to view this camera
and as you can see we are able to view
the footage of this camera without
ending any username and password and
here's a challenge for you if you were
able to
geolocate this image or this video then
please tell me in the comments
section and how you have done it I'm
very interested in this so that's it for
this video if you liked it and learn
something new don't forget to like And
subscribe to the channel I'll appreciate
this a lot and Google will
just uh recommend my videos to other
people who are interested in oen thank
you so much for watching and I'll see
you
soon
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