Inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location+extra+quality
The search term you are using—inurl:"viewerframe?mode=motion"—is a specific "Google Dork" typically used to find publicly accessible Panasonic network cameras that are indexed on the internet. Adding terms like "extra quality" or "my location" is an attempt to filter those results for specific video settings or geographical relevance.
Adding Parameters: Viewerframe, Mode, Motion, My Location, and Extra Quality
Alternatives to Google
If Google blocks your search or returns few results, try: inurl+viewerframe+mode+motion+my+location+extra+quality
Location Enrichment
The video feed loaded in "extra quality," crisp and high-definition, filling his monitor with a stark, wide-angle view. It was a room he recognized. It was the basement of the derelict Stanford Textile Factory, a place the neighborhood kids dared each other to break into. The search term you are using— inurl:"viewerframe
: Clicking these links often grants a stranger full control over the camera, including the ability to pan, tilt, zoom (PTZ), and view live audio/video feeds from private locations, businesses, or public squares.
The string "inurl:ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion" (often accompanied by extra parameters like "my location" or "extra quality") is a well-known Google Dork It was a room he recognized
inurl: Tells Google to look for the specific keyword within the URL itself.
The hunt was on.