Intitle Live View - Axis Inurl View View.shtml - [best] Site
The security community has documented numerous Axis-specific dorks beyond the primary query:
If you are trying to access or use a specific feature on an Axis device's live view page, here are the primary controls available: Core Live View Features
: Cameras monitoring private residences, office spaces, or cash registers become visible to anyone with an internet connection. Intitle Live View - Axis Inurl View View.shtml -
: In Google hacking syntax, a minus sign usually excludes terms. However, in the context of this specific dork variant, it is often a remnant of a longer query designed to filter out specific non-camera pages, or a typo that has been copied across dork repositories for years.
The HTML <title> tag of this page is, by default, set to “Live View / - AXIS”. This predictable naming convention—consistent across many Axis camera models—is precisely what makes Google dorking so effective. Once an attacker or researcher knows the title pattern and URL structure for a specific device, they can generate a query to locate all such devices exposed on the internet. The HTML <title> tag of this page is,
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If you are a camera owner, seeing your device appear in these search results means it is publicly exposed. Follow these steps to secure it:
Axis cameras include a user management system with configurable access levels. Among these settings is the option, located under User Settings in the camera’s administration panel. When this setting is enabled, it allows any user—without providing a username or password—to access the camera’s Live View page.