Intitle Live View Axis Full < Ultra HD >
http://192.168.1.101:8080/view/viewer_index.shtml?id=1234
The title bar of that page would read something like: "Live View - AXIS 215 PTZ - Full Frame" To understand why this dork is so effective, you need to understand Axis Communications. intitle live view axis full
This reveals which universities have exposed security cameras. (Often, a university’s research department leaves a test camera open). intitle:live view axis full -intext:"admin" http://192
Axis cameras often run on ports 80, 443, 8080, and 554 (RTSP). Filtering by port helps locate them. If your camera has been indexed, simply taking it offline is not enough. The cached page and title may remain in Google for weeks. The cached page and title may remain in Google for weeks
The axis of security pivots on simple practices: change default passwords, use VPNs, and check for your own exposure using the very dorks designed to find you.
But what does this query actually do? Why is it so effective? And more importantly, how can organizations protect themselves from being indexed by such queries?
