A Google Dork uses advanced search operators to find information that is not easily accessible through a standard search. In this case,
The ?id=1 part of the URL is a "query string." It tells the server to look up a specific record (with an ID of 1) in a database (like MySQL) and display that content on the page.
The phrase "inurl:php?id=1" refers to a specific type of Google Dork
If you use WordPress or Joomla, keep them updated. They have built-in protections against these types of exploits.
A Google Dork uses advanced search operators to find information that is not easily accessible through a standard search. In this case,
The ?id=1 part of the URL is a "query string." It tells the server to look up a specific record (with an ID of 1) in a database (like MySQL) and display that content on the page.
The phrase "inurl:php?id=1" refers to a specific type of Google Dork
If you use WordPress or Joomla, keep them updated. They have built-in protections against these types of exploits.