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Finally, these last bits of search strings are for different network types, which are distinct from searching for something like brand, for instance. The following strings will give you more specific results and are less likely to return false positives:
inurl:”axis-cgi/mjpg”
inurl:”ViewerFrame?Mode=”
inurl:”view/index.shtml”
inurl:”MultiCameraFrame?Mode=” -yxur.com”"

Last but not least, if you know what you are doing you can do a multitude of things for making your searches more specific. For example, in the Google search engine you can use commands like OR, AND, (etc)… But the easiest thing to do is mix and match the strings with the “|” command. An example of this would be:

inurl:”ViewerFrame?Mode=” | “Live view – / – AXIS” | “inurl:.edu/ AND inurl:(axis-cgi/mjpg”

This search query would be used if I knew the brand, type and where the camera was. In this case we searched for an AXIS live view cam, with an extra viewer frame mode that is on any university campus.

That’s all for now folks! Stay tuned next week for the really crazy stuff… Muhahhahahahaha

Feel free to try this out in Google:    www.google.com

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