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SCREENSHOTS:
SiteDorks
DESCRIPTION:
SiteDorks is a command line tool designed to automate advanced search queries across multiple search engines and websites. It allows users to perform search engine “dork” queries against a large set of predefined domains, making it easier to discover publicly available information across different platforms. SiteDorks supports several major search engines including Google, Bing, Brave, Ecosia, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, and Yandex. Instead of manually running the same query for many sites, SiteDorks generates and executes the queries automatically using lists of “dorkable” websites. A built-in dataset contains hundreds of websites grouped into categories such as cloud services, developer platforms, documentation sites, social platforms, and communication tools. Users can also supply custom domain lists or CSV files to tailor searches for tasks like penetration testing, bug bounty research, or OSINT investigations.
Features
- Automates search engine dork queries across multiple websites
- Supports several search engines including Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Yandex
- Includes a large default list of hundreds of categorized websites
- Allows custom domain lists or CSV files for targeted searches
- Lets users run queries by category such as cloud, social, or developer sites
- Provides options to split long queries to avoid search engine length limits
Programming Language
Python, Unix Shell
Categories
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