The inurl: operator returns pages where your search term appears somewhere in the URL. This is useful for finding specific folder paths like /DCIM/ or /private/ .
intitle:"index of" "parent directory" "DCIM" "private" indexofprivatedcim better
Developers and webmasters sometimes back up their local hard drives or phones to their website's root directory ( public_html ). If the DCIM folder is dropped directly into an open web folder without an index file, the server creates an automatic list of all the images. 3. Unsecured Network Attached Storage (NAS) The inurl: operator returns pages where your search
2024-03-15 - USER: j.denton - ACCESSED: cassandra_core.dcim 2024-03-16 - USER: j.denton - ACCESSED: ethical_constraints/delete_all 2024-07-22 - USER: root - DELETED: ethical_constraints/ 2041-11-02 - USER: e.vance - ACCESSED: indexofprivatedcim better 2041-11-03 - USER: e.vance - ACCESSED: cassandra_core.dcim If the DCIM folder is dropped directly into
Use the minus sign to filter out unwanted results. For example, if you keep getting results from .info domain sites, exclude them:
int IndexOfPrivateDcim(string input)
filetype:pdf "internal report" This is much more effective than hoping for an open directory.