You can perform a self-audit using the very same technique we are discussing.
: This filters for pages where the HTML tag contains this specific phrase, which is often hardcoded into the device firmware as the default page title. inurl multi html intitle webcam link
: This is the wildcard. By itself, the operator link: usually expects a URL. However, in many documented Google Dorks, placing link (without the colon) as a standard search term in combination with the other operators acts as a keyword. It suggests that the page should contain the word "link" in its body text—often referring to a link to the camera feed itself or to a stream. In some interpretations, it's a remnant of older dorks that searched for pages that link to a central streaming server. You can perform a self-audit using the very
The Unblinking Eye: Navigating the Raw Feeds of "inurl:multi html intitle:webcam link" By itself, the operator link: usually expects a URL
: Filters for pages where the web address contains "multi.html," which is a common default filename for viewing multiple camera feeds simultaneously on older Sony or Panasonic network interfaces.