This is a compound keyword. It suggests the searcher is looking for log files specifically named or containing the string "passwordlog" (e.g., passwordlog.txt , debug_passwordlog.log ). Alternatively, it searches for instances where the words "password" and "log" appear adjacent.
This is the wildcard. In context, "fixed" likely refers to patched vulnerabilities, corrected log configurations, or archived bug reports. It may also indicate the searcher is looking for a "fixed" version of a previous exploit, or for pages discussing how a passwordlog issue was resolved. allintext username filetype log passwordlog facebook fixed
The terminal asked for confirmation. Are you sure? (Y/N) This is a compound keyword
Google crawls the web by following links. If a developer uploads a debug.log to a public web server (e.g., https://example.com/logs/passwordlog.txt ) and another page links to it—or if the directory listing is enabled—Google will index it. This is the wildcard
: Use Facebook's "Report a login issue or hacked account" feature to alert them.
: Use dorks responsibly. Report, don’t exploit.
He pressed Y .