About DorkFinder
Hey, I’m Ravi — a web security enthusiast, bug bounty hunter, and the creator of DorkFinder.
I built this site out of necessity. While hunting for bugs, I constantly found myself digging through messy forums, old blogs, and scattered GitHub gists to find useful search dorks. Nothing felt organized or fast enough for real-world use. So instead of wasting more time, I made my own tool — simple, clean, and practical.
DorkFinder is designed for hackers, researchers, and security professionals who want quick access to categorized dorks. Whether you're into OSINT, recon, or bug bounty hunting, this tool can help you discover exposed files, misconfigured servers, login portals, and more — but only when used responsibly.
There’s no backend, no user tracking, and no fluff. Just a fast-loading reference for serious work.
Important Note on Ethical Use
All content on DorkFinder.com is for educational and research purposes. Always ensure you have explicit permission before using any query on systems you do not own. For more details, please read our Terms of Use.
Changelog
Version 2.2 (Current)
October 2024
- Massive Content Expansion: Added over 600 new dorks, bringing the total collection to nearly 900.
- Each of the 25 categories now has a significantly larger set of examples.
- Fixed a duplicate key error to improve application stability.
Version 2.1
September 2024
- Added new in-depth guide: "A Practical Guide to Finding SQLi with Google Dorks".
- Expanded dork library from 165 to 265 examples.
- Refined site content and removed outdated pages for a more focused experience.
Version 2.0
August 2024
- Introduced the Interactive Dork Builder.
- Added foundational guides: "What is Google Dorking?" and a "Complete Syntax Guide".
- Enhanced Dork Builder UI with a card layout, toast notifications, and a clear button.
- Added a dedicated "Dork Builder" link to the main navigation.
Version 1.0
July 2024
- Initial launch of DorkFinder.com.
- Provided a categorized list of Google Dorks for security research.
- Included pages for About, Contact, Privacy, and Terms of Use.
If you have feedback, ideas, or just want to say hi —
Stay curious, hack safe.
— Ravi