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: The search query inurl:"view/index.shtml" is a classic example of a "Google dork"—a search string that can uncover sensitive information on the web. Many people intentionally or unintentionally leave their camera feeds exposed in this way. While some are public webcams meant for sharing views of a city square or a beach, many are private security cameras that were never intended to be viewed by the general public. Using such search queries to find and view private cameras without permission is an invasion of privacy and may be illegal. Understanding these search operators is important for defensive purposes: you can use them to check if your own cameras are accidentally exposed. view index shtml camera updated

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Turn off P2P or Cloud services if you only plan to view the camera locally. : Never leave the manufacturer’s default login (e

: Never leave the manufacturer’s default login (e.g., admin/admin). Disable UPnP

The phrase is a specific search query, often called a "Google dork." It targets vulnerable or publicly accessible network cameras.

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