Inurl Viewerframe Mode Motion My Location Full (Must Read)

This is where the article takes a serious turn. Finding this command online does not give you permission to use it.

If you use webcam software or an IP camera, take these steps immediately:

When a camera is indexed with this string, the results often show: inurl viewerframe mode motion my location full

This is a serious privacy violation—not because the search exists, but because the camera owner unknowingly exposed their feed to the entire internet.

Use Shodan or Google with the query "viewerframe" "motion" (without inurl: if necessary) and see if your public IP appears. You can also use site:yourdomain.com viewerframe if you host your own cameras. This is where the article takes a serious turn


Some cameras allow you to disable the HTTP/HTTPS interface and only use RTSP or ONVIF. If you don't need the web UI, turn it off.

This is a Google search operator. It instructs the search engine to only return results where the following text appears inside the URL of a webpage. For example, inurl:admin would find any webpage with the word "admin" in its web address. This is a serious privacy violation—not because the

Even if a camera feed is unsecured and indexed by Google, accessing it without the owner’s explicit consent may violate laws such as:

Curiosity is not a legal defense. Simply clicking on a result from this search could be considered unauthorized access in many jurisdictions.

While the search itself is just a string of text, using it to access private camera feeds raises significant ethical and legal concerns:

While "Google Dorking" is often used by security researchers to identify vulnerabilities, it should be done responsibly and ethically, with the goal of informing the device owner rather than spying on them.

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