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Google
Hacking
Script
Commands
Everything
is
in
the
Internet.
We
cant
deny
that.
Thats
why
Google
engine
provide
lots
of
search
results
making
our
heads
ache
and
often
waste
our
diamond
time
by
browsing
through
the
results.
To
minimize
our
desired
results,
here
are
some
tips
from
professional
hackers.
The
Google
search
engine
found
at
www.google.com
offers
many
different
features
including
language
and
document
translation,
web,
image,
newsgroups,
catalog
and
news
searches
and
more.
These
features
offer
obvious
benefits
to
even
the
most
uninitiated
web
surfer,
but
these
same
features
allow
for
far
more
nefarious
possibilities
to
the
most
malicious
Internet
users
including
hackers,
computer
criminals,
identity
thieves
and
even
terrorists.
The
Google
Hackers
Guide
by
Johnny
Long
(http://johnny.ihackstuff.com)
There
are
a
lot
of
Google
hacks.
To
enumerate,
we
have
the
Basic
Google
Search
Techniques,
Google
Advanced
Operators,
and
Google
Hacking
Techniques.
But
since
Im
only
to
pick
my
top
15,
see
it
below.
These
commands
I
used
are
actually
called
operators
or
Google
Advanced
Operators.
Every
after
an
operator
is
a
colon
but
there
should
be
no
space
between
the
colon
and
the
search
term.
1. site:
-This
operator
allows
only
results
from
a
specific
web
site.
>I
chose
this
operator
because
it
makes
it
easier
for
me
to
access
results
from
the
site
where
Id
only
want
the
result
to
come
from.
Whenever
youre
rushing
to
get
information,
it
could
be
very
useful
because
it
provides
easy
access
to
the
site
without
the
disturbance
of
thoroughly
searching
to
eliminate
other
similar
sites.
2. filetype:
3. intitle:
-This
operator
would
look
for
documents
that
have
the
term
within
its
title.
>I
like
this
because
its
somehow
fun.
When
youre
missing
something
or
you
cant
remember
what
is
the
title
of
something
then
you
could
easily
manage
to
search
it
by
typing
an
easy
command
to
Google.
4. allintitle:
-This
operator
is
somehow
the
same
as
to
the
title:
operator
but
it
has
a
subsequent
word
or
another
word
or
two
words
or
more
rather,
that
would
only
search
through
the
title
of
a
document.
>Its
an
easy
way
of
browsing
something
or
bit
of
things
youve
forgotten.
5. inurl:
-This
operator
allows
you
to
search
for
a
term
thats
in
the
URL.
>For
easy
access
or
search
for
urls
that
is
similar
to
you
or
for
something
you
need
that
has
the
keyword
in
the
URL,
then
this
command
fits.
6. allinurl:
-This
operator
is
somehow
the
same
with
inurl:
but
likewise
the
allintitle:
it
includes
a
subsequent
word.
>Its
very
helpful
and
less
time
consuming
if
you
know
what
youre
looking
for
yet
you
cant
find
the
URL
or
web
site
of
it.
7. define:
-Dont
have
a
dictionary?
For
easy
search
of
what
those
words
means,
Google
provides
it.
>Well
just
a
dictionary.
But
could
be
very
helpful
at
most
times
because
you
dont
have
to
open
any
more
links
to
access
the
meaning
of
something,
it
pops
up
first
thing
in
the
result.
8. related:
-This
is
used
when
you
want
web
sites
of
the
same
category
to
be
on
you
results.
>When
you
want
something
and
need
to
compare.
You
could
just
type
it
to
this
command
and
it
will
bring
you
any
thing
thats
related
to
what
you
want.
9. +
-As
to
my
reading,
when
Google
receives
a
basic
search
request
that
contains
common
word
like
the,
:how,
or
where,
the
word
is
often
times
removed
from
the
query.
So,
in
order
to
include
these
words
in
Google
search,
a
plus
sign
(+)
is
used
at
the
beginning
of
the
word.
>Well,
if
a
common
word
is
really
special
that
it
cant
be
removed
from
the
search
then
this
is
probably
the
best
way
for
Google
not
to
omit
that
word.
vs.
10.
-
-Unlike
the
plus
sign,
the
negative
sign
omit
the
word
you
want
out
from
the
search.
>Kind
of
technical
but
if
youd
explore,
you
might
discover
or
reveal
something
out
from
the
Internet.
One
command
and
it
changes
every
result
of
the
page.
vs.
-It
only
gives
specific
result
from
the
word
youve
entered
in
the
search
engine.
-If
you
dont
want
anything
that
could
pop
up
in
your
results
thats
at
least
a
word
the
same
from
your
term
then
use
this
technique
to
give
you
only
the
exact
result
of
what
you
want.
13.
|
vs.
OR
-This
command
(|)
gives
result
of
the
different
things
youve
type.
It
doesnt
come
in
one
web
site
while
OR
does
or
compares
those
things.
-This
makes
it
easier
for
you.
If
you
want
everything
in
one
click
then
this
is
it!
vs.
14.
-insite:
-If
youre
so
sick
of
pages
that
are
always
the
same
when
youre
searching
of
something
else.
Try
this
command.
-Likewise,
if
you
dont
want
that
site
to
pop
up
to
your
search
result,
this
command
will
eliminate
it.
I
like
this!
Otherwise,
without
the
-,
it
will
only
give
result
from
that
site
itself.
vs.
-Very
helpful
for
searches
that
youd
probably
forgotten,
especially
those
quotations.
-Since
I
am
not
so
much
into
memorizing
things,
I
easily
forget
them
so
this
command
became
very
useful
to
me.