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Find Exposed Redis Servers

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Finds exposed Redis database servers on port 6379 showing connected client information that may allow unauthorized data access.

Intermediate
High risk - authorized use only
vulnerability

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What It Does

This dork uses the '""' operator to enforce exact phrase matching. Results may reveal vulnerable installations, exposed admin interfaces, or misconfigured services that could be exploited.

Common Use Cases

  • Vulnerability Assessment: Identify exposed exposed redis servers that could be exploited by attackers before they are discovered maliciously.
  • Security Audit: Include this dork in security audits to verify that exposed redis servers are not publicly accessible.
  • Penetration Testing: Use during authorized penetration tests to discover exposed redis servers as part of the reconnaissance phase.

How to Use Safely

  1. Enter this dork in Google to search for exposed exposed redis servers.
  2. Review each result to confirm whether the exposed redis servers is genuinely exposed or a false positive.
  3. Document findings including URLs, exposure severity, and potential data at risk.
  4. Report vulnerabilities to the affected organization through responsible disclosure channels.

Responsible Use Required

This dork should only be used on systems you own or have explicit authorization to test. Unauthorized access to computer systems is illegal. Always follow ethical guidelines and obtain proper permission before testing.

TAGS

redis
cache
database