sitedorks
→ View on GitHubAI Summary: SiteDorks is a versatile tool designed for conducting advanced searches across multiple search engines like Google and Bing using predefined dork lists. It simplifies the querying process by allowing users to categorize their search terms and automate input from a default list of 629 dorkable websites. Notable features include the ability to customize searches, manage multiple domain queries easily, and access regularly updated lists for specific countries and categories.
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About SiteDorks 
Search Google, Bing, Brave, Ecosia, Yahoo or Yandex for a search term with several websites. A default list is already provided, which contains Moltbook, Grok, Github, Gitlab, Surveymonkey, Trello etc etc. Currently, a default list of 629 dorkable websites is available.
By default, the following categories are on file:
- ai (6)
- analysis (13)
- cloud (103)
- comm (83)
- dev (69)
- docs (79)
- edu (13)
- events (15)
- fin (18)
- forms (16)
- orgs (60)
- other (7)
- shortener (41)
- social (100)
- storage (9)
Why use SiteDorks?
Why wouldn’t you just enter dorks for several websites manually? Think of this:
- It’s really easy to query different search engines.
- Dorks can be executed per 1 or more categories.
- It’s easy to create different input files for different uses, for example put dozens of domains in 1 file for a pentest.
- Adding new websites to your search query can be arranged by just adding them to an input file (either a CSV with categories or just a list of sites).
- It already has a lot of dorkable websites included.
- The list with dorkable websites is updated regularly.
- Some search engines ignore too many keywords/characters in a query and with argument -count it’s easy to split your dork into more queries.
- It contains generic lists for other counties such as China, France, Germany, Korea, The Netherlands and Russia.
- Need help here with generic lists for other countries, both with more entries in the current lists and with more lists.
- Need help here with generic lists for other countries, both with more entries in the current lists and with more lists.
- It contains a list of Dutch governmental agencies and educational services. With 1 command you can search domains of either the Dutch government or educational services.
- Need help here with other lists that can be useful, for example domains of government and educational services in other countries.
- Need help here with other lists that can be useful, for example domains of government and educational services in other countries.
- Because you want to help plant more trees using the search engine Ecosia (Bing based).
Install
SiteDorks should be able to run with a default Kali Linux installation using Python 3 without installing additional Python packages. Just run:
git clone https://github.com/Zarcolio/sitedorks
cd sitedorks
bash install.sh
If you’re running into trouble running SiteDorks, please drop me an issue and I’ll try to fix it :)
Usage
usage: sitedorks [-h] [-browser <browser>] [-cat <category>] [-cats] [-count <count>] [-engine <engine>] [-file <file>]
[-query <query>] [-site <on|off|inurl>] [-excl <domains>] [-echo]
Use your favorite search engine to search for a search term with different websites. Use single quotes around a
query with double quotes. Be sure to enclose a query with single quotes it contains shell control characters like
space, ';', '>', '|', etc.
optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message, print categories on file (add -file to check other CSV file) and exit.
-hh, --help2 Show the help inside a .csv file being called. Lines in the beginning of the script starting with # are displayed as help.
-browser <browser> Supply the browser executable to use or use the default browser.
-cat <category> Choose from 1 or more categories, use ',' (comma) as delimiter. Defaults to all categories.
-cats Show all categories on file, use with or without -file.
-count <count> How many websites are searched per query. Google has a maximum length for queries.
-engine <engine> Search with 'google', 'baidu', 'bing', 'brave', 'bing-ecosia', 'duckduckgo' 'yahoo' or 'yandex', defaults to 'google'.
-file <file> Enter a custom website list.
-filter <string> Only query for sites with this string.
-query <query> Enter a mandatory search term.
-site <on|off|inurl> Turn the 'site:' operator 'on' or 'off', or replace it with 'inurl:' (only for Google), defaults to 'on'.
-excl <domains> Excluded these domains from the search query.
-echo Prints the search query URLs, for further use like piping or bookmarking.
-wait <seconds> Wait x seconds, defaults to 7 seconds.
Examples
Small warning here: if you don’t use -cat SiteDorks will open a lot of tabs in your browser and probably will make Google throw you a CAPTCHA. Increase waiting time with option ‘-wait’ to decrease the chance of getting a CAPTCHA.
Want to look for “uber.com” with different sites containing all kinds of content using Google? Use the following command:
sitedorks -query '"uber.com"'
Want to look for “uber website” (with quotes and spaces in the query)? Use the following command:
sitedorks -query '"uber website"'
Want to search for communication invites with Yandex but leave site: out of the query? Just use the following command:
sitedorks -cat comm -site disable -engine yandex -query uber
And if you want to see which categories are on file, for example:
sitedorks -file sitedorks.csv -cats
For searching in Dutch (para)medical websites, use the following command:
sitedorks -cat medi -file sitedorks-nl.csv -query somekeyword
Google Dorks
Don’t know what to look for? Try:
- https://twitter.com/search?q=%23googledork%20OR%20%23googledorks
- https://gbhackers.com/latest-google-dorks-list
- https://www.dorksearch.com
Contribute?
Do you have some usefull additions to SiteDorks script or to the list of dorkable websites: