Closed dominover closed 2 years ago
I'm not sure I've installed phoneinfoga correctly which would be why I'm getting an issue. My search results just bring up a bunch of Google Dorks with not information about whether there was a result or not. I also noticed that there is no --osint flag now when I type in phoneinfoga help? Does this mean I've installed it correctly? I'm using it through Kali Linux virtual machine on Windows 10.
Hi, you've probably followed a tutorial about version 1 of this software, which is outdated. See documentation for version 2.
My search results just bring up a bunch of Google Dorks with not information about whether there was a result or not.
Yes this is expected. The tool doesn't scrape Google results anymore, it just generate a bunch of dork requests for you to use. We don't want to deal with Google captcha anymore.
Hi, you've probably followed a tutorial about version 1 of this software, which is outdated. See documentation for version 2.
My search results just bring up a bunch of Google Dorks with not information about whether there was a result or not.
Yes this is expected. The tool doesn't scrape Google results anymore, it just generate a bunch of dork requests for you to use. We don't want to deal with Google captcha anymore.
Thanks for your reply. I figured that may have been the case. The other issue is that some of the online demonstrations using the previous versions utilize a flagg --osint . This appears to be missing now. Was that intentional?
This feature is now enabled by default in the googlesearch scanner. Google dorks include a local format of the phone number, based on the country code. So you don't have to use --osint anymore.
This feature is now enabled by default in the googlesearch scanner. Google dorks include a local format of the phone number, based on the country code. So you don't have to use --osint anymore.
That solves it then. Thanks very much for the help. Truly appreciated!
@dominover To follow up on this, googlecse
scanner was introduced which allow searching on Google automatically (see docs). Note it works only in CLI for now as the web client is now in feature freeze until the new client comes out.
Sir can i use this website? because I'm learning .
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This feature is now enabled by default in the googlesearch scanner. Google dorks include a local format of the phone number, based on the country code. So you don't have to use --osint anymore.
That solves it then. Thanks very much for the help. Truly appreciated!
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