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GooFuzz
Usage:
./GooFuzz -t <target> [-c <searchquery>] [-e <extension>]
Options:
-t
: Target domain or subdomain
-c
: Search query (default is "changeme")
-e
: File extension (default is none)
-h
: Show this help message and exit
Features:
- Search: Search for specific keywords or phrases on Google and display the search results.
- Scrape: Extract data from Google search results, such as links, titles, and snippets.
- Filter: Filter search results by file extension, date, and more.
Examples:
./GooFuzz -t example.com -c changeme
Search for "changeme" on example.com
./GooFuzz -t example.com -e pdf
Search for PDF files on example.com
./GooFuzz -t example.com -c changeme -e pdf
Search for PDF files containing the phrase "changeme" on example.com
Disclaimer:
- I am not responsible for the misuse of this tool.
- Google has mechanisms to prevent abusive use or detection of suspicious activity. If at any time the tool does not show results, Google has temporarily blocked you (e.g. Captcha).
- All information obtained is public and through Google search results.
- Logically, the searches are in Google, so it leaves no evidence in the logs of the target's server.
- And very important, if you see a file, directory, subdomain, etc... indexed in Google, does not mean that it still exists on the server (or it does ;)).
Useful?
If you like this tool, find it useful in your work, Bug Bounty or as a hobby, you could help me by:
- Telling your friends and co-workers about it
- Contributing new ideas or helping to improve it by correcting bugs from here
- How? Do you want to buy me a coffee? Thank you very much!
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