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The search string you provided is a "Google Dork" used to find web-based interfaces for older and IP camera systems , typically those running generic or unbranded Chinese firmware. The "Review": Generic DVR Web Interface
This finds pages with URLs like: http://[IP]/multi.html or http://[domain]/view/multi.html …where the browser tab title includes the word "webcam".
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I need to explain each operator step by step, showing how they can be combined. Also, it's important to mention the potential use cases and ethical considerations, like respecting privacy and legal issues. Maybe include tips on refining searches and tools that can help. Wait, should I mention that using these operators for malicious purposes is unethical? Definitely. The user might not be aware of the implications.
Avoid exposing management interfaces directly to the public internet. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or a local intranet to restrict access to authorized users only. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
When used in search engines (especially Google, Bing, or Shodan), these operators filter results based on specific parts of a webpage:
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and cybersecurity defense purposes only. The author does not condone unauthorized access to any computer system. Always comply with local laws.