If you are a website owner and your site appears in search results for this query, this is a massive red flag. It indicates that:
Title:
Exploitation of SQL Injection in E-Commerce Portals: A Case Study of inurl:index.php?id=1 shop portable
Abstract
Brief overview of SQL injection, how Google dorks uncover vulnerable shopping sites, the risk to portable goods retailers, and mitigation strategies. inurl index php id 1 shop portable
A WAF (like Cloudflare or ModSecurity) can detect and block malicious patterns in the id parameter, such as ' OR '1'='1.
This is a Google Dork command (or advanced search operator). It tells the search engine to look strictly inside the URL of a webpage. It ignores the title and the body text of the page and focuses only on the address bar. If a website's address contains the text that follows this command, it will appear in the results. If you are a website owner and your
The term “portable” adds an interesting layer. It could refer to:
When search engines index these terms together, they reveal product pages of online stores selling portable items, where the URL pattern is vulnerable or simply standard. When search engines index these terms together, they
If your site is an e-commerce platform running on an old PHP script: