Basically, you can hide encrypted (invisible) text inside any emoji. You send it to someone in a chat and it looks like a normal icon, but if that person uses the website to decrypt it, they can read the hidden message.
I'm sharing a tool here that I found quite useful for streamlining the reconnaissance and OSINT phase. It’s a website that automates the creation of complex Google Dorks.
Basically, it allows you to enter a domain and instantly generate searches to find PDF files, login panels, exposed directories (index of), or configuration files.
It is Open Source and static (you can check the code on GitHub).
It automatically cleans URLs before sending them to Google.
I'm sharing a tool here that I found quite useful for streamlining the reconnaissance and OSINT phase. It’s a website that automates the creation of complex Google Dorks.
Basically, it allows you to enter a domain and instantly generate searches to find PDF files, login panels, exposed directories, S3 buckets, or even Bug Bounty parameters.
It is Open Source and fully client-side (privacy-focused, no data is sent to any server). It also handles external searches like checking target data on GitHub or Pastebin automatically.
I'm sharing a tool here that I found quite useful for streamlining the reconnaissance and OSINT phase. It’s a website that automates the creation of complex Google Dorks.
Basically, it allows you to enter a domain and instantly generate searches to find PDF files, login panels, exposed directories (index of), or configuration files.
It is Open Source and static (you can check the code on GitHub).
It automatically cleans URLs before sending them to Google.
Basically, you can hide encrypted (invisible) text inside any emoji. You send it to someone in a chat and it looks like a normal icon, but if that person uses the website to decrypt it, they can read the hidden message.
I was amazed at how easy it is to use.