: Never keep the "admin/admin" or "root/pass" logins.
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: This often refers to specific firmware versions or frame rate settings within the URL string that refine the search results to specific hardware models. inurl+view+index+shtml+14
The inurl: operator is a Google search command that restricts results to pages where the specific keyword appears inside the URL (Uniform Resource Locator). For example, inurl:login will return every page indexed by Google that has the word "login" in its web address. : Never keep the "admin/admin" or "root/pass" logins
The era of the inurl:view/index.shtml ghost ended as quickly as it began. Security firms caught wind of the "Google Dorking" trend, and manufacturers pushed mandatory firmware updates. The "14" cameras went dark, one by one, replaced by encrypted streams and two-factor authentication. For example, inurl:login will return every page indexed
Accessing private cameras without permission can cross legal and ethical lines, even if they aren't password-protected. Security researchers use these strings to help manufacturers and owners identify and patch vulnerable devices.