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GScrape is a simple tool, it will look for a file specified by the user containing a list of search terms, | GScrape is a simple tool, it will look for a file specified by the user containing a list of search terms, | ||
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query google with those search terms and retrieve an array of websites, | query google with those search terms and retrieve an array of websites, | ||
which are then tested for a [[file inclusion|Local File Inclusion]] vulnerability, | which are then tested for a [[file inclusion|Local File Inclusion]] vulnerability, | ||
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if any are found they are logged to the output file specified by the user. | if any are found they are logged to the output file specified by the user. | ||
perl gscrape.pl -f dork.lst -o gscrape.log | perl gscrape.pl -f dork.lst -o gscrape.log |
Revision as of 01:16, 2 January 2012
Introduction
GScrape is a small perl script that uses Google's Ajax API (Google::Search in | CPAN) to find vulnerable websites.
Example
GScrape is a simple tool, it will look for a file specified by the user containing a list of search terms, query google with those search terms and retrieve an array of websites,
which are then tested for a Local File Inclusion vulnerability, if any are found they are logged to the output file specified by the user.
perl gscrape.pl -f dork.lst -o gscrape.log