Inurl+multicameraframe+mode+motion+full !!top!!
This indicates a specific page or frame within a camera's web management interface, typically designed to display multiple feeds simultaneously. mode=motion:
: Accessing these feeds can sometimes lead to unintentional privacy breaches. Many of these cameras have a limit on simultaneous connections; exceeding this limit can force the owner to reboot the device or lose their own access. Common Variations Other similar dorks used for finding IP cameras include: inurl:ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion (Axis/Network Cameras) intitle:"Live View / - AXIS" inurl:view/view.shtml Exploit-DB Important Note:
The string you provided is a Google Dork , a specialized search query used to find specific, often unsecured, web-based devices or applications. Exploit-DB Direct Answer inurl:MultiCameraFrame?Mode=Motion is designed to locate web-accessible interfaces for networked security cameras IP video servers inurl+multicameraframe+mode+motion+full
Did you know that a simple Google search can reveal live video feeds from thousands of private security cameras? 🕵️♂️💻
Tells the search engine to look for specific text within the URL of a website. This indicates a specific page or frame within
If the administrator fails to activate the camera’s internal authentication screen, the system assigns a generic control page URL—such as http://[IP-Address]/MultiCameraFrame?Mode=Motion .
In post-production, the magic happens. Here, you'll: Common Variations Other similar dorks used for finding
: A standard URL variable used by web servers to accept instructions from a browser.
This specific dork targets web-connected surveillance cameras and digital video recorders (DVRs). It filters results to find pages containing these exact terms in their web address.
The attacker modifies the URL:
Even a simple exposed motion config page can be the linchpin of a physical security breach.