If you are a system administrator, run a scan of your own external IP ranges for this string. If you are a hobbyist who stumbled upon this article via curiosity, close the browser window. The internet is a panopticon—make sure you are the one looking through the glass, not the one being watched.
Internet-connected cameras are ubiquitous in modern surveillance systems. However, many devices deployed before 2015 relied on insecure, proprietary web interfaces. The inurl: operator, a Google dorking command, filters search results for strings within the URL. The specific string viewerframe?mode=motion&link= points directly to a camera's motion detection viewer page. Finding this string indexed implies that the camera’s web server is publicly accessible without authentication or that a search engine crawled it during a vulnerable window. inurl viewerframe mode motion network camera link