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Setting preset for vulnerable urls?

Discussion in 'A-Parser Support Forum' started by Milan, Jul 6, 2019.

  1. Milan

    Milan A-Parser Pro License
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    Hello,

    can I get HOW TO quick tutorial or just screenshoot how to setup parsers
    • Google
    • Google modern
    • Yandex
    • DuckDuckGo
    • Bing
    to get max count of vulnerable urls?


    I tried a lot combination but no results. in some results I got a tons of youtube urls, and rest of results NON vulnerable urls.

    Thanks for help
    Regards
     
  2. Support

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    Example for Google:
    • Use different footprints as queries.
    • In the Query format, add the Google search operator inurl for more accurate results
    • Also in the Query format, add a macro of substitutions to multiply the initial queries and get significantly more results
    • Add a filter of the results for the presence of a symbol ? in links
    • If necessary, you can specify other search options.
    [​IMG]

    The macro of substitutions can be replaced by the Parse all results function in those parsers where it is present.
     
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  3. Milan

    Milan A-Parser Pro License
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    Thanks for help.

    I will try

    Regards
     
  4. misteryannis

    misteryannis A-Parser Lite License
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    Hi @Milan, hope you're well, i've got the same problem, do you find a solution to have more vulnerable urls ? thanks
     
    #4 misteryannis, Oct 25, 2019
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