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What is DorkHub?
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, information gathering is a crucial step in identifying vulnerabilities and potential misconfigurations. DorkHub is a newly launched repository aimed at security researchers, ethical hackers, and penetration testers. It offers a curated collection of Google dorks, categorized by their specific use cases, to streamline the process of uncovering sensitive information on the web.
Why Google Dorks?
Google dorks, or advanced search queries, are powerful tools for extracting specific information from search engines. These queries can reveal publicly exposed files, directories, and sensitive data that might be inadvertently indexed by search engines. Security professionals use Google dorks to perform reconnaissance and identify security weaknesses.
What Does DorkHub Offer?
DorkHub organizes its dorks into a variety of categories, each targeting different types of information. Here’s an overview of some key categories:
- Backlink Dorks: Useful for SEO insights and identifying backlinks.
- Bug Bounty Dorks: Designed to help bug bounty hunters discover vulnerabilities.
- Carding Dorks: Focused on finding sites associated with carding and fraud.
- CCTV Dorks: Exposes unsecured and misconfigured CCTV cameras.
- Censys and Shodan Dorks: Specialized for searching devices and services via Censys and Shodan.
- Cloud Instance Dorks: Targets exposed cloud configurations and instances.
- CMS Dorks: Dorks for popular Content Management Systems like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal.
- Cryptocurrency Dorks: Uncover sensitive data related to cryptocurrency wallets and transactions.
- LFI, SQLI, and XSS Dorks: Dorks specifically designed for identifying vulnerabilities like Local File Inclusion (LFI), SQL Injection (SQLI), and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS).
- Miscellaneous Dorks: A collection of various dorks that cover a wide range of security scenarios.
How to Use DorkHub
Getting started with DorkHub is straightforward:
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Clone the Repository: Use
git clone
to download the repository to your local machine. - Browse the Categories: Navigate through the categorized dork files to find the relevant dorks for your research.
- Search and Analyze: Use the dorks in Google or other specified search engines to perform your security assessments.
git clone https://github.com/TrixSec/DorkHub.git
Disclaimer
While DorkHub is a powerful resource, it’s important to remember that it is intended for educational and research purposes only. Any unauthorized use or malicious intent is strictly discouraged and the responsibility lies solely with the user.
Get Involved
DorkHub is a community-driven project, and contributions are always welcome. If you have new dorks to add or improvements to suggest, feel free to submit a pull request on GitHub.
Check out the DorkHub repository on GitHub: DorkHub
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