The accessibility of these feeds is rarely intentional. It typically occurs because:
This query leverages Google Hacking techniques to find IP cameras that have been connected to the internet without proper security configurations. The string /view/index.shtml is a default path for the web-based "Live View" interface on many legacy Axis camera models. How it Works
inurl:/view/viewer_index.shtml : Finds more modern or different configurations of camera index pages. Security Implications
Common results found through this and similar dorks include:
When a user enters inurl:/view/index.shtml into a search engine, Google returns a list of indexed web pages that contain that specific URL structure. Because these cameras are designed to serve a webpage for remote viewing, Google's crawlers index them like any other site if they are not protected by a firewall or a robots.txt file. Types of Exposed Content
Interfaces that may allow "guest" users to operate Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) functions.
The search term is a specific Google Dork used to locate publicly accessible web interfaces for networked cameras—most commonly those manufactured by Axis Communications . What is this Search Query?
Researchers and hobbyists often use variations to find specific brands or features:
System logs, network configurations, and model numbers (e.g., Axis 206, 210). Variations of the Dork
The accessibility of these feeds is rarely intentional. It typically occurs because:
This query leverages Google Hacking techniques to find IP cameras that have been connected to the internet without proper security configurations. The string /view/index.shtml is a default path for the web-based "Live View" interface on many legacy Axis camera models. How it Works
inurl:/view/viewer_index.shtml : Finds more modern or different configurations of camera index pages. Security Implications
Common results found through this and similar dorks include:
When a user enters inurl:/view/index.shtml into a search engine, Google returns a list of indexed web pages that contain that specific URL structure. Because these cameras are designed to serve a webpage for remote viewing, Google's crawlers index them like any other site if they are not protected by a firewall or a robots.txt file. Types of Exposed Content
Interfaces that may allow "guest" users to operate Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) functions.
The search term is a specific Google Dork used to locate publicly accessible web interfaces for networked cameras—most commonly those manufactured by Axis Communications . What is this Search Query?
Researchers and hobbyists often use variations to find specific brands or features:
System logs, network configurations, and model numbers (e.g., Axis 206, 210). Variations of the Dork