The Google Hacking Database (GHDB) can be found at https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/ and allows users to use customized advanced queries that may reveal unusual information, which would otherwise not be displayed in a typical results listing on https://www.google.com/.
The GHDB was originally developed by Johnny Long, creator of Hackers for Charity, but is now maintained and hosted by Offensive Security, the makers of Kali Linux. The GHDB uses Googledorks which are Google operators used in search strings such as inurl, filetype, allintext, site, cache, and also operators such as +, -, *, and so on. When used correctly, Googledorks can sometimes reveals interesting and even sensitive information such as error messages, vulnerable servers and websites, sensitive files, and login pages. Of course, most of this information is not readily...