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: This is a core filename used in the web interface of many Axis network cameras and video servers to display the primary viewing frame.
Accessing or probing video server web interfaces without authorization is in most jurisdictions. Only use such searches on: inurl indexframe shtml axis video serveradds 1
This section of the query uses quotes to perform an exact phrase match. Axis Communications is a pioneer in network video. Their legacy video servers and early IP cameras often inject specific metadata or page titles identifying themselves natively as an "Axis Video Server". Including this ensures the results are narrowed strictly to Axis hardware rather than other devices that might use a similar indexframe.shtml naming convention. 4. adds 1
In many cases, these devices are completely unsecured. They suffer from two main vulnerabilities: 1. Default Credentials This public link is valid for 7 days
One well-known query is . This specific search string targets exposed Axis communications video servers and network cameras.
The query has been documented in various online resources and even appears in Google’s help forums. For example, one forum post explains how to refine such a search by excluding top–level domains to isolate IP addresses, using the pattern: Can’t copy the link right now
A specific webpage file name used by Axis communications devices to display video streams.
This string targets specific internal parameters or page configurations within the device's web interface software.



5 Comments
Chris
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ScaleDracula
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Dario Risso
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ScaleDracula
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Dario Risso
13 September 2022 at 21:31Great, thanks!!