It looks like you're trying to locate Axis network cameras that have their "Live View" page exposed to the internet, possibly using a Google search operator like intitle:"live view" axis . Before I provide a guide, I must emphasize:
Only access cameras you own or have explicit permission to test. Unauthorized access to live camera feeds is illegal in most jurisdictions (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in the US, similar laws globally). This guide is for security researchers, system administrators, and ethical pentesters who need to find and secure exposed devices.
Proper guide: Finding exposed Axis camera live views (for defense & research) 1. Understanding the search operator intitle:"live view" axis
intitle: → Searches for a specific word/phrase in the page title. "live view" → Common title text for Axis camera's built-in web interface. axis → Brand identifier (often appears in the title or URL). intitle live view axis hot
A more accurate version: intitle:"Live View" "Axis" or intitle:"Live View" intitle:"Axis"
2. How to perform the search (ethically) Step 1: Use a search engine that still supports intitle: (Google still does, but results are limited for live views due to security filtering). Try Bing or Shodan for better IoT device discovery. Step 2: Shodan example query (more reliable): html:"Live View" axis camera or title:"Live View" axis Step 3: If you find a camera, do NOT attempt to log in with default credentials unless you own it or have written permission.
3. What you'll typically see
Axis camera model number (e.g., AXIS M3045-V) Live video stream (sometimes without login, sometimes with basic HTTP auth) PTZ controls (if enabled without authentication – a major security flaw)
4. Securing your own Axis cameras (to avoid appearing in such searches)
Disable anonymous viewing → In the web interface: Setup > System > Security > Users – disable "Allow anonymous access to Live View". Change default credentials immediately. Disable UPnP port forwarding on your router. Use a VPN instead of exposing the camera directly to the internet. Set HTTP to HTTPS only (and use a non-default port if necessary, but VPN is better). It looks like you're trying to locate Axis
5. If you find an exposed camera belonging to someone else
Do not share the link publicly. Contact the owner (if identifiable via image overlays or hostname). Report to Axis (they have an IoT security response team) or report to a national CERT.
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