This URL structure is characteristic of older web server monitoring tools, real-time log viewers, and network appliance dashboards (often from makers like Linksys, Netgear, or older Apache-based appliances).
If you are a web administrator, preventing your servers from appearing in these searches is straightforward:
"The internet got so loud, Elias. I had to hide in the shtml files where nobody looks anymore. Do you want to see the rest of the world?"
Do not download, scrape, or share data obtained via this dork. Use it only to protect your own assets.
It can reveal the entire file hierarchy.
You might wonder: "Surely Google would have removed these by now?"
In the world of "Google Dorking," the string inurl:view/index.shtml
This URL structure is characteristic of older web server monitoring tools, real-time log viewers, and network appliance dashboards (often from makers like Linksys, Netgear, or older Apache-based appliances).
If you are a web administrator, preventing your servers from appearing in these searches is straightforward:
"The internet got so loud, Elias. I had to hide in the shtml files where nobody looks anymore. Do you want to see the rest of the world?"
Do not download, scrape, or share data obtained via this dork. Use it only to protect your own assets.
It can reveal the entire file hierarchy.
You might wonder: "Surely Google would have removed these by now?"
In the world of "Google Dorking," the string inurl:view/index.shtml