If you are looking for a specific or documentation related to this mode being "updated" in a software sense, it most likely refers to the Raspimjpeg or RPi Cam Web Interface projects, which utilize these internal motion detection modes for Raspberry Pi-based surveillance setups.
In the realm of Information Security, "Google Dorking" refers to the use of advanced search operators to filter search engine results for specific strings of text within URLs or page bodies. While often used by security researchers to identify vulnerabilities, these queries are also used by malicious actors to identify soft targets.
The search term inurl:"MultiCameraFrame? Mode=Motion" is a specific Google Dork
Finding these URLs via Google or Bing does not give permission to view the feeds. In many jurisdictions, accessing a camera system without authorization—even if publicly indexed—violates computer fraud and privacy laws (e.g., CFAA in the US, Computer Misuse Act in the UK).
If you are looking for a specific or documentation related to this mode being "updated" in a software sense, it most likely refers to the Raspimjpeg or RPi Cam Web Interface projects, which utilize these internal motion detection modes for Raspberry Pi-based surveillance setups.
In the realm of Information Security, "Google Dorking" refers to the use of advanced search operators to filter search engine results for specific strings of text within URLs or page bodies. While often used by security researchers to identify vulnerabilities, these queries are also used by malicious actors to identify soft targets.
The search term inurl:"MultiCameraFrame? Mode=Motion" is a specific Google Dork
Finding these URLs via Google or Bing does not give permission to view the feeds. In many jurisdictions, accessing a camera system without authorization—even if publicly indexed—violates computer fraud and privacy laws (e.g., CFAA in the US, Computer Misuse Act in the UK).