Google Dorks is a tool for automating and prompting when generating Google Dorks - tricky queries to the search engine that help shed light on publicly available, but hidden data from prying eyes.

One well-timed Google Dorks query can play a key role in an investigation. Here is an example of a real case that we had: in the study of an anonymous cryptocurrency wallet, transaction data initially did not give significant results. When using a request containing the address of a bitcoin wallet, followed by a space and the phrase “-block”, it was discovered that this cryptocurrency wallet had already been used by a group of ransomware hackers. In the message, the ransomware hackers left an email address to contact, which in turn led to the Vkontakte page.
By the way, in addition to “-block” there are also useful dorks for researching cryptocurrencies.
site:bitcointalk.org – then, separated by a space, the address of the crypto wallet - Allows you to search for data about the crypto wallet on a specific site. In the given example, on the site bitcointalk(.)org.
site:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets Bounty intext:“@gmail.com” - allows you to search Google Docs tables that include lists of identified crypto wallets within corporate Bug Bounty programs.
There are several services based on Google Dorks. For example, IntelligenceX, which allows you to explore a range of data, including email addresses and leaks in which these addresses fell. Also, the Telegago service, which allows you to find messages by keywords in Telegram resources.
Here is an example of another very useful Google Dork: site:(https://t.me/ | https://www.facebook.com/ | https://vk.com/) “Name Surname ” - useful for search for social profiles of a person or organization.
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