Googleable Unsecured Web Cams and Printers

Anybody who likes to dig into and break things knows that Google can dig up quite a bit of stuff that people don’t realize. The latest trick? People are using Google to find unsecured Web and security cams (we’re talking Web cams that you can control, move around, zoom, etc…, potentially reading documents at an office).

Here’s the search links I’ve seen so far from here, here, here, here and here:

Link (root/pass works for the user/password on some of them)

Link

Link

Link

Many More Here

People are having a great deal of fun with this, watching people’s reactions in the camera as they’re watching as the cam is moving around, acting funny, etc… . And there are piles of people hitting the same camera, so you sometimes can just sit there and watch while people move the camera around. It’s pretty dang fascinating, and bound to make people around the world wonder what the hell is going on. Some of these things even have sound.

Google can be used to search for unsecured printers and other networks as well. Check out these two articles for more Google hacks. Some people are using these kinds of searches to find printers, as well (I know I’ve already found quite a few using URL searches based on some of the ones in our office that are Web accessible). I won’t even point to some of unsecured network switches I came across (based on the unique URLs as some of the ones in our office).

On a side note, anybody whose “private” or “office use only” networks or Web cams that show up on here need to fire their IT guy.

Update: Here’s an easy to use UI for browsing open cams (with Geographic information).

Comments

Carson says:

THIS is why I subscribe. Great link(s).
Anyway, I guess people think they have their own private Internet and nobody else can touch it. Sad, indeed.

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xchaos123 says:

Hello i will be giviing a tutorial on finding index files on a website. That most admins fourm admins and various other web hosting servers are not aware of.
goto google and type in the following below.
intitle:”index of admin”
intitle:”index of test.html”
intitle:”index of test”
intitle:”index of fck editor”

xchaos123 says:

intitle:”index of robots”

xchaos123 says:

cool query to google that will return
myspace index pages for profiles and various other things.
maybe even unsecure passwords and usernames if you are lucky
for all of the myspace haxxors out there and kiddies here is a link below.
intitle:”index of myspace”

xchaos123 says:

intitle:”index of admin” site:com
really cool search to return admin directorys with the extension com.
Will return admin pages for com pages.

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xchaos123 says:

Hi, it’s me again just dropin in to say, hi.

xchaos123 says:

Hey, found somethin cool for anyone wantin to try somethin new
may not give you passwords, or usernames i don’t know i havent went in to such investigation that i would know
but for the google dorks
the search query is intitle:”index of” inurl:root

xchaos123 says:

Here googleler’s try this one out
intitle:”index of” inurl:root site:edu
will give you indexed root pages for sits ending with an edu extension

AngryMan says:

for printers that can actually print what ytou want (only text , Postscrip or PCL) try
This google search

mrk says:

question can i find cams in my naborhood bx ny 10458

peter says:

I remeber seeing this, but dont have it exactly right
its
inurl:site:LCDisr
the last bit isnt perfect, any one know the ending?
Its for printers.

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An unprotected webcam search engine that utilises google images to search for live webcam streams. Very cool

Giancarlo says:

its inurl:hp/device/this.LCDispatcher