Inurl Multicameraframe Mode Motion Hot
Once a month, run the exact keyword inurl multicameraframe mode motion hot along with your public IP range or domain name. If you see anything, your exposure is still present.
| Term | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| inurl:multicameraframe | Search for URLs containing the word multicameraframe – often a path or parameter in web-based camera viewers |
| mode | Could refer to display mode (single, quad, multi-view) |
| motion | Likely motion detection settings or motion-triggered recording |
| hot | Possibly “hot” as in active/alarmed, or a parameter like hot=1 (enabled) |
Combined, the query tries to find publicly accessible camera interfaces that show multiple camera frames and have motion detection enabled or active.
If you manage IP cameras or NVRs, follow these steps to ensure your multicameraframe page does NOT appear in Google searches: inurl multicameraframe mode motion hot
The "multi-camera frame mode motion hot" feature refers to a sophisticated surveillance capability that allows multiple cameras to work in tandem, creating a comprehensive monitoring system. This technology enables:
This dork should only be used by:
Unauthorized access to live camera feeds is illegal in most jurisdictions (CFAA in US, Computer Misuse Act in UK, similar laws globally). Once a month, run the exact keyword inurl
In 2021, a security researcher using the dork inurl:multicameraframe "mode=motion" discovered a live feed from a regional airport’s thermal camera array. The URL was:
http://203.0.113.58:8080/multicameraframe?mode=motion&hot=true
Not only was the feed unauthenticated, but the page also leaked the NVR’s admin session token in the URL. Within 10 minutes, the researcher could:
The airport fixed the issue after responsible disclosure, but the incident highlighted how a single Google dork can compromise physical security. If you manage IP cameras or NVRs, follow
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If you want public camera feeds legally:
If an attacker runs this dork, results might include:
Example URL (fictional but realistic):
http://192.168.1.100/multicameraframe.asp?mode=quad&motion=1&hot=1
This would show 4 cameras, enable motion boxes, and highlight active motion in red.