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If you are reading this article, you are probably not a hacker. But with the tips I've outlined in this article, you can be just as cool as any of them. Everything I mention in this article is legal and safe, so feel free to play around with these things that google doesnt want you to know about. Just copy the phrase into the search bar, search for it, then click on the websites.
1: Security Cameras - Control Security Cameras that are on an open network
inurl:"viewerframe?mode =motion" (requires activeX)
intitle:"snc-rz30 home" (requires activeX)
intitle:"WJ-NT104 Main"
inurl:LvAppl intitle:liveapplet (great pan and zoom)
intitle:"Live View / - AXIS" (my favorite)
inurl:indexFrame.shtm l "Axis Video Server"
2: View Blocked Sites - View sites that have been purposely blocked from search engines. Just add the url from the text file to the end of the url of the website
"robots.txt" "disallow:" filetype:txt
3: Front Page User Logins - See the login files for front page users
inurl:_vti_pvt "service.pwd"
4: Photo Albums - Allow you to see and upload photos to people's photo albums
inurl:"phphotoalbum/uplo ad"
5: VNC Login - Allows the user to remotely access PC's that are connected to VNC. You need a password to make this one work
"vnc desktop" inurl:5800
6: Network Printers - View the status and even print off of printers remotely
inurl:"port_255" -htm
7: Administrator Access - View and alter websites on the PHP network
intitle:phpMyAdmin "Welcome to phpMyAdmin *" "running on* as root@*"
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