The query we’re discussing uses inurl: repeatedly, but in practice the syntax is often written as a phrase: inurl:"viewerframe mode motion network camera link" – though Google ignores quotes when used inside inurl . More accurately, the dork is: inurl:viewerframe inurl:mode inurl:motion inurl:network inurl:camera inurl:link – but the condensed version works because Google’s tokenization treats the entire string as URL parameters.
If you are a security professional needing to discover cameras on your own network (or on a client’s network with permission), avoid using public Google dorks. Instead, use these methods: inurl viewerframe mode motion network camera link
The string often bypasses authentication because: The query we’re discussing uses inurl: repeatedly, but
The specific string inurl:viewerframe?mode=motion targets a very distinct type of hardware and software configuration: avoid using public Google dorks. Instead