This dork is part of a larger family of IoT-related Google dorks. Similar queries often appear alongside it, such as:
: Users often open ports on their routers to view their home or office cameras remotely. Without proper security, this makes the device visible to the entire internet. inurl+multicameraframe+mode+motion+full
This specific dork is frequently used by security researchers (and sometimes malicious actors) to identify devices that are exposed to the public internet without proper password protection or those using default credentials. This dork is part of a larger family
Using this search query to access cameras you do not own is illegal in most jurisdictions. It constitutes unauthorized access to a computer system. This specific dork is frequently used by security
If your organization uses multi-camera web interfaces, ensure you are not exposed to inurl:multicameraframe or similar queries.
, a technique used to discover specific vulnerabilities or publicly accessible hardware by using advanced search operators. This specific dork targets web-based interfaces for network security cameras
Headline: Is Your Privacy Leaking? The Risk of 'Google Dorking' Your Security Cameras