| Goal | Google query | What it does | |------|--------------|--------------| | | inurl:view | Returns every indexed page whose URL contains the word view (case‑insensitive). | | Require the exact file name index.shtml | inurl:index.shtml | Limits results to URLs that end with—or contain— index.shtml . | | Add a keyword that must appear somewhere on the page (e.g., “bedroom”) | bedroom | Simple keyword search; the word bedroom must be present in the page content (title, body, etc.). | | Combine all three conditions | inurl:view inurl:index.shtml bedroom | All three constraints must be satisfied: the URL must contain view , the URL must contain index.shtml , and the page must mention bedroom . | | Force the URL to contain BOTH view and index.shtml in the same path segment (optional, stricter) | inurl:/view/ index.shtml bedroom | The slash after view forces the term to be part of the path (e.g., …/view/index.shtml… ). | | Exact phrase “bedroom link” in the page | "bedroom link" | Use quotes if you need that exact two‑word phrase to appear together. | | Exclude unwanted domains (e.g., avoid results from example.com ) | -site:example.com | Append -site:example.com to any of the above queries. |
Modern attackers combine traditional dorks with: inurl view index shtml bedroom link
: Filters for the default web server structure used by many IP camera manufacturers (like Axis or Panasonic) to host their live viewing portal. Find any page that has view somewhere in