Inurl: Indexframe Shtml Axis Video Serveradds 1 Top ((better))
I understand you're looking for a story related to a specific search query that seems to be about a technical or security-related topic. However, the query itself, "inurl indexframe shtml axis video serveradds 1 top," appears to be a search string that could be used for finding specific types of web pages or vulnerabilities, particularly in the context of video servers or network cameras.
inurl:indexframe.shtml: Searches for websites that have this specific filename in their URL, which is a common component of the Axis web interface. inurl indexframe shtml axis video serveradds 1 top
inurl:indexFrame.shtml: This tells Google to look for pages where the URL contains this specific filename. indexFrame.shtml is a common control or "Live View" page for older Axis IP cameras. I understand you're looking for a story related
.shtml file sometimes bypassed the root login requirement. While the admin settings were password-protected, the video stream itself was left "open" on this specific page.Incident Report: Potential Security Vulnerability in Axis Video Server including live video frames
inurl:"ViewerFrame? Mode= intitle:Axis 2400 video server. inurl:/view.shtml. intitle:"Live View / — AXIS" | inurl:view/view.shtml^
inurl:indexframe.shtml — This part targets web pages containing indexframe.shtml in their URL. AXIS network cameras and video encoders often use .shtml pages (server-parsed HTML) for dynamic content, including live video frames, settings panels, or status pages. indexframe.shtml is a known default file for older AXIS camera web interfaces.
Risks for the Finder
- Criminal charges – Even accessing a login page without permission is legally gray; attempting to log in is clearly illegal.
- Honeypots – Security researchers and law enforcement sometimes monitor dorks to catch unauthorized access attempts.

