Tools & Resources
Resources:
Google + Dorking
DuckDuckGo
- Definition: A privacy-focused search engine that doesn't track users. It’s useful for anonymous web searches without being targeted by ads based on your search history.
Example: Searching for topics without worrying about personalized search results.
Baidu
- Definition: The leading search engine in China, known for indexing Chinese web content. It’s useful for finding information within the Chinese internet ecosystem.
Example: Researching trends or content that is popular in China.
Yandex
- Definition: The most popular search engine in Russia, offering search capabilities in Russian and other languages. It’s often used for accessing content more relevant to Russian-speaking users.
Example: Finding Russian-language sites or regional data.
Shodan
- Definition: A search engine for Internet-connected devices, including servers, webcams, routers, and more. It’s commonly used by security professionals to discover vulnerable devices.
Example: Searching for IoT devices with default credentials or outdated software.
Internet Archive + Wayback Machine
- Definition: A digital archive of the internet, allowing users to view archived versions of web pages. It’s useful for seeing how websites looked in the past or retrieving content that’s been removed.
Example: Accessing a website's content from years ago to check for changes or recover lost information.
This is an online resou for web fingerprinting