Inurl View.shtml Near Me [top] Official

For now, master the SHTML dork. It still works.

In Google search syntax, inurl: is an advanced operator that instructs the search engine to only return results where the specific text appears inside the URL (web address) of a page. For example, inurl:login returns only pages with "/login" in their web address. Inurl View.shtml Near Me

Google doesn't support near: operator anymore. Instead, use: For now, master the SHTML dork

If you own an IP camera or a DVR/NVR system that uses .shtml pages, you are likely vulnerable. Here is how to ensure you do not appear in a "Near Me" search. For example, inurl:login returns only pages with "/login"

Adding "Near Me" to a technical Google dork is a relatively new but genius hack. Google has become exceptionally good at local intent. When you search for "pizza near me," Google uses your IP address and GPS data (if enabled) to find local restaurants.