The search query "inurl:php?id=1" is one of the most famous (and infamous) strings in the history of cybersecurity. To a casual user, it looks like gibberish; to a web developer, it’s a standard URL structure; but to a security researcher or a "grey hat" hacker, it is a classic "dork" used to identify potential vulnerabilities.
Why would someone search for this? There are two primary reasons: Link Building and Security Auditing.
Content Discovery: It can be used to find indexed directories of "high quality" downloads or specific types of media (like videos or software) hosted on PHP-based platforms.
: This tells a search engine to look for specific characters or words within the website's URL structure [2, 6].
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