theysayjump
18-10-2005 01:26:14
Put this into google
http//www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=inurl%3AindexFrame.shtml+Axis&btnG=Google+Search
It lets you see a load of schools, business' etc, security cameras.
Heres a couple
http//camera.otto-stoeckl.com/view/indexFrame.shtml
http//trafficcams3.cet.unomaha.edu/indexFrame.shtml?newstyle=One&cam=1
That 2nd is of a highway and shows what the speed of the last car that went past was. A lot of them you can pan and zoom on, but some of them you can't.
Anyone else have some cool Google hacks?
KeithA
18-10-2005 04:05:48
I've got the Google Hacks book...I'll post more when I have a chance to sit down with it.
filetype[x] where x = pdf, xls, ppt, doc etc. to limit your search to a particular file type.
2001..2005 to see numbers within that range, or 2001.. to see numbers 2001 and higher. Useful for data ranges, as in "air pollution laws passed 2001..2005"
li for wildcard. Try "tallest li in Denver" for example and you might see talles buildings and tallest women.
site[x] where x = a given domain. Limits your search to a given domain.
Fugger
18-10-2005 07:20:06
I love the Axis camera hack. It's actually been out for quite some time but it's good to see that Axis hasn't fixed the flaw in their system that makes this possible.
reeemiks
18-10-2005 09:24:59
type in
in url "Viewerframe?mode="
and download a small flash plugin and you'll be able to browse cameras as well..
ajrock2000
18-10-2005 11:08:21
lol, this is cool. Nice find.
theysayjump
18-10-2005 12:30:53
I'm not sure if this still works or not, but it did when i tried it a few months ago.
Type this into Google
visa 4356000000000000..4356999999999999
iT will give you a list of CC numbers in that range, and the details about the person whom they belong to.
You can change the numbers at the start of course, change them to your own and see if they show up.
I have a Axis its really cool...
KeithA
18-10-2005 14:49:42
Vector
18-10-2005 14:49:45
ive seens this a VERY VERY VERY long time ago... lol