EvilZone
Hacking and Security => Tutorials => : proxx February 05, 2013, 07:13:29 PM
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Hello EZ.
Back in the days before torrents where ever so popular I used to find files with google and other search engines.
Nothing new really.
One of my favorite search engines today is startpage.com.
Its a google enhanced anonymous search engine that does not track nor store cookies.
Doesnt find as much I have to admit.
Awesome project!
Back on subject.
For example lets use this search query:
intitle:"Index of /" .mkv
Interesting results:
http://downloads.redwampa.com/
http://www.mmnt.net/db/0/0/88.87.92.246
Download speeds vary widely , sometimes your lucky.
For mp3 files you can try the same, fiddle around with it, add keywords, find common names etc.
Sometimes your browser will attempt to open files itself, in case of binary files thats totally ugly, you could use wget to get around this issue.
One of the advantages nowadays would be the anonymity.
Torrent trackers are heavily monitored and in some countries a lot of people literally pay for the consequences of piracy.
I hope you guys liked this, let met know.
Proxx
*edit*
intitle:"Index of /" brrip
http://ks354742.kimsufi.com/
http://geektron.net/
intitle:"Index of /" 1080p .mkv
http://best.mycharge.in/Film/1391/09/10/
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great share, no idea why I would ever use this, but good original content and easy to follow. +1 :)
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you starpage link should be startpage?
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you starpage link should be startpage?
Thanks, corrected the typo.
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Replace
intitle:"Index of /" .mkv
With
intitle:"Index of /" porn
Interesting result:
http://216.155.129.196/flashfiles/flash/ (http://216.155.129.196/flashfiles/flash/)
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Pretty classic dork, but worth noting nonetheless. Could mine some good stuff.
What I occasionally do is filter search results to a specific site and filetype where applicable, e.g.
site:mediafire.com filetype:pdf
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Pretty classic dork, but worth noting nonetheless. Could mine some good stuff.
What I occasionally do is filter search results to a specific site and filetype where applicable, e.g.
site:mediafire.com filetype:pdf
hmmm... I can see that this dork is only used for pdf's, I tried zip,rar,jpg,avi and wmv and no results were found?
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hmmm... I can see that this dork is only used for pdf's, I tried zip,rar,jpg,avi and wmv and no results were found?
Probably because the site is mediafire. Try it with no site parameter, or something like evilzone so you can test it against our zips and see if it works maybe. Though ours may not be searchable....not sure lol
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Nice post and links!
+1 for this link http://downloads.redwampa.com/
You'll find a complete (I think) list of google search operators here http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators.html (http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators.html)
A while back, Google held a online course (a few videos actually) instructing what the operators actually mean in a search term. Though the initial videos were a bit aimed more at people who know very little about internet, many 'll find the later ones kinda informative. http://www.powersearchingwithgoogle.com/ (http://www.powersearchingwithgoogle.com/)
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Awesome, thanks for sharing!