Extra Quality Inurl Multicameraframe Mode Motion Google Hot! <Simple>
To understand the results of this query, we must break down the "Google Dork" syntax used:
refers to a specific "Google Dork"—an advanced search query used to locate publicly accessible, often unprotected, network web cameras. Exploit-DB Core Components of the Query inurl:multicameraframe
These camera interfaces are generally part of (IP cameras) that allow for centralized monitoring over the internet.
The user is searching Google for web-accessible video streams or files from multi-camera systems, recorded in motion-triggered mode, stored in a directory with "multicameraframe" in the URL, and rendered in extra high quality (low compression, high bitrate).
: Ensure all network cameras require strong, unique passwords for access. Network Privacy
list this dork as a way to find IP-based cameras that may lack proper password protection Exploit-DB Surveillance Software