Evocam Inurl Webcam.html: Intitle
Accessing a password-protected camera without authorization violates laws like the CFAA (U.S.) and similar computer misuse acts worldwide. However, accessing completely open, indexed by Google streams may exist in a gray area—but ethically, if it’s not your property, you should not watch.
When using this query or exploring the results, keep in mind:
: Instructs Google to find pages where "EvoCam" appears in the HTML tag. This is the default title for the software's web server. intitle evocam inurl webcam.html
Restricts search results to pages containing the specified word in the URL web address.
If you operate IP cameras or streaming software, implement the following defensive strategies to prevent your feeds from appearing in search engine dorks: This is the default title for the software's web server
This demonstrates that the issue was widespread and not limited to a single piece of software. The common thread was the combination of powerful, easy-to-use technology and a lack of security awareness.
The query returns only pages that are both titled with Evocam branding and have a URL path ending in /webcam.html . This precisely targets Evocam’s default live feed interface. The common thread was the combination of powerful,
: Looking at open search results is technically legal but ethically invasive.
To understand why this dork exists, we need to look at EvoCam, the software that gave it its name. EvoCam was a powerful webcam application for Mac OS X and Classic Mac OS. Its purpose was to turn a connected webcam (like Apple's iSight) into a versatile security or streaming tool.