A dork is a specialized search engine query which reveals unintentional data leaks and vulnerable server configurations.
In order to catalogue vulnerable hosts with minimal manual intervention we’re now introducing an open-source framework for grabbing newly published dorks from various sources and continuously executing them in order to establish a database of exposed hosts.
A similar project (SearchDiggity, closed source, Windows only) had its latest release in 2013 and the latest blog post was published in 2014.
Ming Chow is a Senior Lecturer at the Tufts University Department of Computer Science. His areas of work are in web and mobile security and web and mobile engineering. He teaches courses largely in the undergraduate curriculum including Data Structures, Web Programming, Web Engineering... Read More →
Security Researcher @ Recorded Future.
Spent a few years in engineering and data science positions before transitioning over to figuring out clever ways to use open source intelligence for defence.
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