While Google Dorking is a powerful tool for learning about web structure, it occupies a legal gray area. Using these queries to find and report vulnerabilities to companies (Bug Bounties) is generally seen as a service. However, using them to access private data or exploit systems is illegal under most computer crime laws.
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In the world of cybersecurity, sometimes a single line of text in a search bar is all it takes to peel back the curtain on private infrastructure. Today, we’re looking at two classic "Google Dorks" that highlight the importance of proper server configuration and the risks of leaving default settings untouched. 1. The "LiveApplet" Exposure intitle:"liveapplet" inurl:"lvappl"
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