[&] What is the primary purpose of using the 'site' operator in Google Dorking? - To find subdomains associated with a domain - To search for specific files within a domain - To find emails related to a domain - To limit search results to a specific domain [&] What can be inferred if you find multiple subdomains using the 'site:*.' operator in Google Dorking? - The domain has many user accounts - All subdomains are intentionally exposed - The domain uses a complicated structure - The domain has subdomains that could be potentially unsecure [&] How can the Google Hacking Database help during the passive information gathering process? - By providing pre-built search queries to find sensitive information - By storing all previous versions of websites - By listing all known vulnerabilities for a domain - By directly communicating with the website administrators [&] Why is it advantageous to use the Wayback Machine for website enumeration? - It shows the current state of active websites - It provides historical snapshots of websites - It automatically finds vulnerabilities in websites - It detects misconfigured web servers [&] Which Google search operator would you use to find pages with 'admin' in their URL? - filetype - site - intitle - inurl [&] Which of the following operators would you use to find PDF files related to a specific domain? - filetype - inurl - site - intitle