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Inurl Multicameraframe Mode: Motion Top

Microsoft Internet Explorer was once the standard for security cameras. Systems that required ActiveX controls often used multicameraframe as a container page, with mode=motion to trigger the applet that highlighted moving objects.

This combination most often appears in embedded web interfaces of security cameras or Linux-based NVRs, such as: inurl multicameraframe mode motion top

For example, a real URL pattern might be:
http://<camera-ip>/multicameraframe?mode=motion&top=1 Microsoft Internet Explorer was once the standard for


Companies hire penetration testers to find exposed admin interfaces. By using this query on their internal network range (not the public web), they can quickly locate legacy motion detection systems that might not have been patched or migrated to VLANs. For example, a real URL pattern might be:

Before modern responsive HTML5 dashboards, many Digital Video Recorders used clunky frame-based interfaces. A typical internal URL might look like: http://192.168.1.100:8000/multicameraframe.asp?mode=motion&top=1