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Google Dork: (inurl:81-cobalt | inurl:cgi-bin/.cobalt)...

Discovers exposed Cobalt RaQ server management interfaces from legacy Sun Microsystems/Cobalt Networks hardware still connected to the internet.

Intermediate
Use with caution
vulnerability

Google Dork Query:

(inurl:81-cobalt | inurl:cgi-bin/.cobalt)
0
Not verified

What It Does

This dork uses the 'inurl:' operator to find specific text in URLs to narrow results to specific pages. It excludes -cobalt, -bin/.cobalt) to reduce false positives. Results show pages matching this specific search pattern, which may include exposed services, sensitive data, or misconfigured resources.

Common Use Cases

  • Legacy Server Detection: Find Cobalt RaQ servers still running on the internet with potentially unpatched vulnerabilities.
  • End-of-Life System Audit: Identify legacy Cobalt server infrastructure that should be decommissioned or migrated.
  • Web Hosting Assessment: Discover Cobalt-based hosting environments during infrastructure security reviews.

How to Use Safely

  1. Enter this dork query in Google Search to find pages matching this specific pattern.
  2. Review results to determine which represent genuine security exposures or misconfigurations.
  3. Document findings including URLs, exposed data types, and potential risk levels.
  4. Report vulnerabilities through proper disclosure channels and recommend remediation.

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.