Tuesday, September 20, 2011

How to "HACK" using Google.


Google is a very very very powerful tool! If you know how the Internet works and you know
how Google works, you can find out some very secret information from the dark corners of the
Internet.

You see, Google tries to index everything that is on the Internet. What does index mean?
Basically, index means, read and remember!

You see, Google is reading websites on the Internet 24 hours a day. It is looking at new
websites and new web pages. It looks at each web page and finds out what the web page is
about. It decides how good the web page is and also decides many other things about the web
page

Google does all this so that when you search for something using Google, it can give you the
most relevant results from among the web pages it has visited. This is what we mean when we
say that Google tries to index everything on the Internet.

Now, the part we are interested in: Since Google indexes the Internet, we can find things that
are hidden in all the corners of the Internet. If some one has put their password on the net, you
can find it! If a big online shopping site, has put all the credit card information of its customers
on the net, you can find it! You can find some very interesting things if you know how to use
Google!

This article will teach you the basics of how to find cool things using Google.does not endorse
hacking! Hence, we shall not be showing you how to get credit card details and passwords etc
But we will show you how to find e-books, movies, games, software, music etc. that is stored on
the Internet

The "funda" behind Google hacks!

On the Internet, the files are saved in the same way as they are saved on your computer. All the
files are organized into folders so that they are easy to understand and use.

For example: On your computer, you may have different folders like, music or videos or
documents etc.. On the Internet also files are generally organized into folders. For example, a
mp3 music website site may have all the songs that the website provides in a directory called
songs!

Now, if you can use Google to find the "songs" directory, you will have the directory and all the
songs in it! That is basically what we are going to teach you how to do
Note that, its not as simple as that. All the big sites, that serve 1000s of songs and charge for it,
are not going to just have their songs directory in the open for anyone to hack. There are many
ways to protect your website from these Google hacks! Most big websites are protected from
Google hacks.
But, this hack is still quite useful because there are many small websites out there who have
their songs directory in the open and un-protected for anyone to see
Now, an open or un-protected directory on the Internet.

Un-protected directory on the Internet!

Irrespective of where or how the un-protected directory is it always looks the same. This is
important because we are going to get Google to search for all these un-protected directories
on the Internet

Un-protected directory with common elements marked!

In the image above, we have marked with a red circle all the parts of un-protected directory
page that will be there in every un-protected directory.

The words:

* Index of
* Name
* Last Modified
* Size
* Description

will be part of almost every un-protected directory. There is also one other part that is there in
every un-protected directory on the Internet. This part is, the words: Index of in the Title of
the web page.

If you are not sure what the "title" of a web page is, you could look up to the top-most part of
this window. The line right on top is called the title. For example: The title of this web page is:
How to find un-protected directories using Google? :: warez-bb.org

Similarly, the title of an unprotected web-page will have the words Index of in it. So, we are
going to get Google to search for all these web pages of un-protected directories. We will be
able to do this, using some basic Google commands....

You are probably wondering why we were talking about the "Index of" and the other common
elements of the un-protected directory...well, continue to read, then next page will clear up all
your doubts....

Basic Google commands...

Google is a search engine and a whole lot more. There are many cool things you can do with
GoogleFor example: Try this.go to Google and type in 122131 + 32112 or 13324 - 231 or 2332 /
231 See what it gives you. Google can also be used as a calculator!

But, that is not needed for what we are trying to do. We just mentioned it so that you would
know that there is a lot that Google can do.

What we are trying to do is look for pages that have:

* The phrase Index of in the title
* The phrase Index of on the page
* The word Name on the page
* The word Size on the page
* The word Description on the page
* The word Last Modified on the page

If you we find pages that fit this criteria, we will have found all the un-protected directories on
the Internet. So how do we do this?

Type this line in the Google search box:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified

When you search for this, you will find all the un-protected directories on the Internet that
Goggle has found! Try to see what people have stored in the unprotected directories! It could
be fun!

But, what is more important is, let us try to understand how that line works. Once you
understand how that line works, you will be able to make your own lines and extract all sorts of
cool things out of Google.

The line: intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified

It is made up of many different small Google commands. The different commands are:

intitle:"index of" : This tells Google to only search for web pages with the term index of in the
Title of the web page. The term intitle: is called an OPERATOR.

So if you have intitle:"index of" in the search box, Google knows that it has to search for only
pages with index of in the title

+"index of" : This tells Google that all the pages that come in the search results, must have index
of on the page.

The + basically tells Google that whatever is after the + MUST be there in all the pages that
Google provides in the results.

For example: You go to Google and type in monkey +cat it will provide all the pages that have
the term monkey and also have the term cat in them. If you just type in monkey cat then the
pages that have monkey or cat or monkey and cat may show up in the search results.

Basically, just remember if you want all searched pages to have a particular word, use the +!
This is useful is the cases when you are searching for a synonym kind of word.

For example: Let us say you are searching for an article about voice recognition. But
whenever, you type in voice recognition the results that come are about Asha Bhosle! But what
you are looking for is the method of voice recognition.

So, to clear up the results, you can use a search terms like this:
voice recognition +method Asha Bhosle"

Now, you may get much better search results! The search results will be about voice
reognition. It will have only pages with the word method in them and it will NOT have pages
with the term Asha Bhose in them.

Things to notice:

* If you put anything within quotation marks, Google searches for that exact phrase
* A + behind a term will make sure that term is there in all the results pages
* A - behind a term will make sure that term is NOT there in all the results pages
* There is NO SPACE between the + and the term or the - and the term. Basically there is no
space between the operator and the term.

Having understood all this, let us look at the whole line again. It should make much more
sense:

intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified

The line basically tells Google to search for pages with:

* The phrase index of in the title
* The phrase index of somewhere on the page
* The word name somewhere on the page
* The word size somewhere on the page
* The word description somewhere on the page
* The word modified somewhere on the page

And if you understood everything till now, you will see how this command can be used to find
all the un-protected directories on the Internet! Look at it carefully....

intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified

Now, let us do cool stuff.let us find ebooks, games, songs etc.. in these un-protected
directories!

Finding ebooks, games, songs and much more

Having understood all this till here, this part should be pretty simple. Let us say you want to
find songs, you simply have to tell Google to look for mp3 files in all the un-protected
directories.

To do this you can use this line:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +mp3

It makes sense, does it not? Just add a +mp3 at the end. This will make sure that all the pages
come up have the term mp3 in them.

Similarly, if you wanted to find all the ebooks in all the up-protected directories, you could use
this line:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +pdf

Incase, you are not sure what pdf is, pdf is the format in which ebooks come!

You probably get the idea now. But, you are still not getting what exactly you are looking
foryou are just getting all the un-protected ebooks and mp3s!

Let us make the search more specific. You can search for a Dil Se" mp3 using a line like this:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +mp3 dil se

Notice that I have not put dil se in quotes or in front of a +. This is because I do not know how
the dil se file will be saved! It may be saved by some different name like dilse23.mp3! So I just
let Google figure out the closest match! Basically if you are not sure about the exact words the
web page will contain, just type it without any operator or quotes and let Google figure out the
closest match!

Now, you probably have a good understanding of how to get the search to work for you. Just to
give you a few examples:
To search for WinZip program in the un-protected directories you might use something like:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +exe win zip

To search for a Harry Potter ebook, you might want to use something like:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +pdf harry potter

Best Of Luck!

Happy Hacking!

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