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Occasionally, search results include test pages meant for internal use. They reveal video stream URLs ( rtsp:// , rtmp:// ), usernames, or even hardcoded credentials in JavaScript. But then, I saw something that made my heart skip a beat
Here is a detailed write-up on the subject.
Universal Plug and Play can sometimes "poke holes" in your router's firewall, making your camera discoverable to search engines.