Google is your friend when your truly in need to find something online, I personally use it more than I use other search engines like yahoo or msn, for those of you who are big fans of Google or have problems finding what really want you might want to start learning what Google hacking is all about. The word Google hacking is a term that refers to the art or technique of using predefined search queries in order to filter out through large amounts of data. Using Google’s predefined search queries you have at your disposal the ability to find any content online in a more pertinent manner.
You might be thinking Google hacking sounds like rocket siecne or somethng illegal and bad but its not that complex at all and the legal part depends how to use the acquired knowledge. You can learn how to use the techniques, If you’re willing to take a little time out of your busy life and learn this concept.
To get you started here is about the best methods to searhing google for anything you may want.
“parent directory†/appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
“parent directory” DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
“parent directory” Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
“parent directory” Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
“parent directory” MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
“parent directory” Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
change the word after the parent directory to what you want and you will get a lot content.
put this string in google search:
?intitle:index.of? mp3
You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.
Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3
inurl:microsoft filetype:iso
You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to adobe, iso to zip etc…
(serial number s/n) adobe
(serial number s/n) norton
(serial number s/n) mcafee
(serial number s/n) 3dmax
(serial number s/n) diskeeper 9
(serial number s/n)
Use Google to find mp3:
“parent directory †/mp3/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
Paste this line into the google search box.
BTW you can search for almost anything by changing the mp3 part to “appsâ€,â€games†etc.
Great Tip For Mp3 Searching On Google,
go to google copy and paste in
Quote:
?intitle:index.of? mp3
and after mp3 put in an artist or album or whatever and hit enter… what you get is lists of downloadable mp3s
eg:
Quote:
?intitle:index.of? mp3 santana
Another trick:
Use the following
Quote:
inurl:microsoft filetype:iso
You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to adobe, iso to zip etc…
Another trick:
Code:
http://www.google.com/ie?q=parent-directory+â€Warezâ€+exe+OR+zip+OR+rar+OR+gzip+OR+tar+OR+bzip&num=100
Replace “Warez†with “Gamez†“Mp3″ anything you like….
site:harvard.edu tuition
filetype:txt endometriosis
Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf)
Adobe PostScript (ps)
Lotus 1-2-3 (wk1, wk2, wk3, wk4, wk5, wki, wks, wku)
Lotus WordPro (lwp)
MacWrite (mw)
Microsoft Excel (xls)
Microsoft PowerPoint (ppt)
Microsoft Word (doc)
Microsoft Works (wks, wps, wdb)
Microsoft Write (wri)
Rich Text Format (rtf)
Text (ans, txt)
filetype:doc endometriosis“
link:http://www.apple.com
cache:johnny.ihackstuff.com
cache:http://johnny.ihackstuff.com
intitle:gandalf
allintitle:gandalf silmarillion
allinurl:amidala gallery
site:gov secret
site:http://www.cia.gov
site:cia.gov
site:gov
site:http://www.cia
site:www
site:cia
site:csc
site:microsoft
site:http://www.microsoft.com microsoft
site:microsoft.com
intitle:index.of “parent directoryâ€
intitle:index.of name size
intitle:index.of server.at
intitle:index.of server.at site:aol.com
intitle:index.of server.at site:apple.com
intitle:index.of “Apache/1.3.0 Server atâ€
intitle:index.of “Apache/1.3.0 Server atâ€
intitle:Test.Page.for.Apache it.worked!
Intitle:Test.Page.for.Apache It.worked! this.web.site!
Intitle:Test.Page.for.Apache seeing.this.instead
Intitle:Simple.page.for.Apache Apache.Hook.Functions
Intitle:test.page “Hey, it worked !†“SSL/TLS-awareâ€
/cgi-bin/cgiemail/uargg.txt
/random_banner/index.cgi
/random_banner/index.cgi
/cgi-bin/mailview.cgi
/cgi-bin/maillist.cgi
/cgi-bin/userreg.cgi
/iissamples/ISSamples/SQLQHit.asp
/iissamples/ISSamples/SQLQHit.asp
/SiteServer/admin/findvserver.asp
/scripts/cphost.dll
/cgi-bin/finger.cgi
allinurl:/random_banner/index.cgi
index.of
inurl
inurl:backup
inurl:backup intitle:index.of inurl:admin
inurl:admin
inurl:admin intitle:login
inurl:admin filetype:xls
inurl:admin inurl:userlist
inurl:admin filetype:asp inurl:userlist
Lots of people use Apache as their FTP programme, so the idea here is to find Apache’s (default) Index page and go straight to the tasty goo …
Try this query:
+(â€index ofâ€) +(â€/ebooksâ€|â€/bookâ€) +(chm|pdf|zip|rar) +apache
+(â€index ofâ€) +(â€/soundtrackâ€|â€/ostâ€) +(mp3|wma|ogg|ram|wav) +apache
“index of†chm .chm .pdf
Find a particular eBook file
allinurl: +(djvu|rar|chm|zip|pdf|tgz) TheTitle
“book†ext:chm chm
“OReilly†ext:chm chm
The principle will work with other types of media
Try replace “/ebooks†with “moviez†or “media†or “mp3″ or “avis†or “anime†etc., and change the formats as well - for films, use mov, avi, mpeg, rm, rmvb, asf, wmv
I didn’t come up with this, so a big thanks to whoever did.
allinurl: +(mov|avi|mpeg|rm|rmvb|asf|wmv) TheTitle
allinurl: +(jpg|mov|avi|mpeg|rm|wmv) TheTitle
allinurl: +(mp3|wma|ogg|ram|wav) TheTitle
allinurl: +(exe|rar|zip|pzip)
“parent directory” +(jpg|mov|avi|mpeg|rm|wmv) vintage
“parent directory” +(mp3|wma|ogg|ram|wav) Dean Martin
“parent directory” +(exe|rar|zip|pzip)
inurl:/db_mysql.php
filetype:sql site:EDU
filetype:bak inurlasswd
inurl:/backup/private
filetype:xls inurlasswd
directory †/torrents/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
for more search tips and tricks check out johnny i hack stuff
The information shown above is for educational purposes maybe for even finding some research papers for your assignments or project, using some of the techniques above I have become a much better web surfer and can pretty much about find any content.
If you use it for illegal or fraudulent purposes do it at your own risk, you have been warned. Hope the blog post has been helpful to you. Happy googling.

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