If you own a surveillance system and want to check if it’s exposed:
Using these queries to view private cameras is a significant invasion of privacy and, in many jurisdictions, a violation of computer misuse laws (like the CFAA in the US). If you are a researcher: This is a classic example of Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) or poor default configuration. If you own one of these systems: inurl multicameraframe mode motion verified
The search term inurl:multicameraframe mode:motion verified is a specialized "Google Dork" used to find web interfaces of networked security cameras, DVRs, or NVRs that have been indexed by search engines. Understanding the Query Components If you own a surveillance system and want
Inurl Multicameraframe Mode Motion - Google Groups The search query inurl:"multicameraframe
A common mistake is using robots.txt to disallow indexing. Google ignores robots.txt for security dorks. You must password-protect the directory, not just ask bots to leave.
The search query inurl:"multicameraframe?mode=motion" is a well-known Google Dork