Inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location+extra+quality May 2026

To find similar exposures, security analysts might combine operators like:

inurl:viewerframe inurl:mode motion
intitle:"Live View" inurl:viewerframe
inurl:"cgi-bin/motion" intext:mylocation
inurl:snapshot.cgi inurl:motion

If you’d like, I can:

If Google blocks your search or returns few results, try: inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location+extra+quality

Combine with OR and AND: inurl:viewerframe?mode=motion (my+location | gps | coordinates)

This search typically returns:

Example URL patterns:

http://192.168.1.100/viewerframe.html?mode=motion&mylocation=driveway&extra=quality=high
http://example-cam.com/cgi-bin/viewerframe?mode=motion&mylocation=home&extra=quality=low

Security professionals use these dorks for: To find similar exposures, security analysts might combine

The Golden Rule: If you are not the owner of the camera, and you do not have explicit written permission to test it, do not watch the feed. Your research should stop at the search results page.

This string is a structured Google search query (or similar search engine query using search operators) designed to locate specific types of web pages, typically IP camera web interfaces or surveillance video streaming portals that are unintentionally exposed to the public internet. If you’d like, I can: If Google blocks

When combined, these operators and keywords filter for pages that:

It is often associated with security camera dashboards, baby monitors, animal feeders with cameras, or industrial surveillance systems that have weak or no authentication.