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If a camera web server must be publicly hosted for a legitimate development reason, configuring the web server to serve a robots.txt file with a Disallow: / directive requests that search engine spiders like Googlebot do not index the directory layout. However, this is a passive measure and will not protect against malicious network scanners. Conclusion This public link is valid for 7 days

These pages are essentially the directory listings for IP cameras that have not been secured with passwords. They allow you to see a snapshot or a live feed of the camera's view. Can’t copy the link right now

Use a VPN: Instead of exposing the camera directly to the web, access your home network through a secure VPN tunnel. Conclusion

When combined, this query filters search results to show live, publicly accessible feeds of internet-connected cameras. The Security Implications

The internet is home to millions of connected devices, from webcams and printers to industrial control systems. While this connectivity offers convenience, it also creates security risks. One of the most well-known ways researchers and hackers find these devices is through Google Dorks—specialized search queries that reveal specific files or directories. One such dork is "inurl:view/index.shtml 24 upd."