Operators are used to refine the results and to maximize the search value. They are your tools as well as ethical hackers’ weapons Basic Operators: +, -, ~ , ., *, “”, |, OR Advanced Operators: allintext:, allintitle:, allinurl:, bphonebook:, cache:, define:, filetype:, info:, intext:, intitle:, inurl:, link:, phonebook:, related:, rphonebook:, site:, numrange:, daterange Basic Operators !! (+) force inclusion of something common Google ignores common words (where, how, digit, single letters) by default: Example: StarStar Wars Episode +I (-) exclude a search term Example: apple –red (“) use quotes around a search term to search exact phrases: Example: “Robert Masse” Robert masse without “” has the 309,000 results, but “robert masse” only has 927 results. Reduce the 99% irrelevant results Basic Operators (~) search synonym: Example: ~food Return the results about food as well as recipe, nutrition and cooking information ( . ) a single-character wildcard: Example: m.trix Return the resu...
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