Storing authentication data in a .txt file is inherently dangerous, but allowing it to be indexed by Google turns a local mistake into a global vulnerability.
The search query is a classic example of a Google Dork , a search string designed to find sensitive files—specifically authentication logs or user credential files—accidentally exposed on the public internet. Inurl Auth User File Txt Full
The inurl: directive tells the search engine to look for a specific string of a webpage or directory listing. Storing authentication data in a