
Google is a very very very powerful search tool! If you know how the search on web works and you know how Google works, you can find out some âvery secret informationâ from the Internet.
Google tries to âindexâ everything that is on the web. What does âindexâ mean? Basically, âindexâ means, read and remember!
Google looks for new websites or webpages on the Internet 24 hours a day. 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. Since Google indexes the webpages present on web, we can find things that are present on web but 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 itâs customers on the net, you can find it! You can find some very interesting things if you know how to use Google....... I am sorry i will not tell you about this i.e. How to hack Password ? I don't want to endorse hacking , But i will tell you how to hack secret files like music,videoes ,pdf etc.The "Basics" behind Google hacks!
On the web, the files are saved in the same way as they are saved on general computers. 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, âsongsâ or âvideosâ or âdocumentsâ etc.. On the web also files are generally organized into folders. For example, a music website site may have all the video songs that the website provides in a directory called âvideo songsâ!
Now, if you can use Google to find the "video songs" directory, you will have the directory and all the songs in it! That is basically what i am basically going to tell you.... that is " how can you find out the hidden files and folder ".....
How to hack Hidden songs/music/videos directories :
On the web the folder directory whether protected or un-protected will be having certain words which are common to both the directory.They are :
- Index of
- Name
- Last Modified
- Size
- Description
There is also one other part that is there in every un-protected directory on the Internet. This part is, the words: âIndex ofâ in the âTitleâ of the web page.
Now we look for pages on the web which has had :
- The phrase âIndex ofâ in the title
- The phrase âIndex ofâ on the page
- The word âNameâ on the page
- The word âSizeâ on the page
- The word âDescriptionâ on the page
- The word âLast Modifiedâ on the page
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 is helpful for you from these unprotected directories!
The line: intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified is made up of many small Google commands Like :
intitle:"index of" : This tells Google to only search for web pages with the term âindex ofâ in the Title of the web page. The term âintitle:â 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 âindex ofâ in the titleâ¦
+"index of" : This tells Google that all the pages that come in the search results, must have âindex ofâ on the page.
The â+â basically tells Google that whatever is after the â+â MUST be there in all the pages that Google provides in the results.
For example: You go to Google and type in âsongs +Elvisâ it will provide all the pages that have the term songs and also have the term âElvisâ in them. If you just type in âSongs Elvisâ then the pages that have âSongs or Elvisâ or âSongs and Elvisâ may show up in the search results.
Basically, just remember if you want all searched pages to have a particular word, use the â+â! This is useful is the cases when you are searching for a âsynonymâ kind of word.
Things to notice:
- If you put anything within âquotationâ marks, Google searches for that exact phrase
- A â+â behind a term will make sure that term is there in all the results pages
- A â-â behind a term will make sure that term is NOT there in all the results pages
- There is NO SPACE between the â+â and the term or the â-â and the term. Basically there is no space between the âoperatorâ 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 âindex ofâ in the title
- The phrase âindex ofâ somewhere on the page
- The word ânameâ somewhere on the page
- The word âsizeâ somewhere on the page
- The word âdescriptionâ somewhere on the page
- The word âmodifiedâ 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
Finding E-book,pdf,games,software,videos,songs and much more...
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 â+mp3â at the end. This will make sure that all the pages come up have the term âmp3â in them.
Similarly, if you wanted to find all the âebooksâ 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 âpdfâ is, âpdfâ is the format in which ebooks come!
Lets make the search more specific. You can search for a âGladiator" mp3 using a line like this:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +mp3 Gladiator
Notice that I have not put âGladiatorâ in quotes or in front of a â+â. This is because I do not know how the âGladiatorâ file will be saved! It may be saved by some different name like âGladiator1233.mp3â! 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!
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 âHarry Potterâ ebook, you might want to use something like:
intitle:"index of" +"index of" +size +name +description +modified +pdf harry potter
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