Intitle Index Of Updated (2024)
Index of /wp-content/uploads/2024/ – Last updated 2025-01-15
Index of /logs – Updated: 2025-02-20
Index of /backup – Last updated: Today
The Query:
intitle:"index of" updated
What you will find: This usually returns lists of files hosted on servers. You will often see standard directory columns like:
Bing is more permissive with directory listings. Try: intitle index of updated
intitle:"index of" "name" "last modified" "description"
To add the updated modifier specifically for timestamps:
intitle:"index.of" after:2025-01-01
(Note: after: forces a recency filter)
These pages are often:
You can append file extensions to the query to narrow down results to specific media or documents. The Query: intitle:"index of" updated
The specific inclusion of updated acts as a human-interest filter. It suggests movement and activity. It often leads to:
Use the literal HTML view:
"Index of /" "Last modified" "Parent Directory"
Google aggressively filters directory listings. To try, use:
intitle:"index of" "last modified" "parent directory"
Why this works: The phrase "parent directory" appears only in real index pages. Adding "last modified" forces the updated context. What you will find: This usually returns lists