Inurl+indexframe+shtml+axis+video+server+fixed ((top)) 🆓 🏆
While most modern Axis servers are patched and secure, variations of this query (and others like it) still populate databases like the Exploit Database (GHDB)
: Targets specific server-side HTML configuration templates common in early internet-enabled hardware.
: While not a primary security measure, configuring a robots.txt file on the server can technically instruct search engines not to index those specific frames. inurl+indexframe+shtml+axis+video+server+fixed
When you put these terms together, the search results typically display located around the world.
If you manage Axis hardware, you should take these steps to ensure they do not appear in these search results: AXIS OS Vulnerability Scanner Guide - Axis Documentation While most modern Axis servers are patched and
Just because an Axis video server has been “fixed” (patched, reconfigured, or rebooted) does not mean it is secure.
To secure Axis devices against both Google indexing and direct exploitation, the following steps are recommended: AXIS OS Hardening Guide - Axis Documentation If you manage Axis hardware, you should take
The internet is filled with various security vulnerabilities, and one such issue that has garnered attention in recent times is the "inurl+indexframe+shtml+axis+video+server+fixed" vulnerability. This specific vulnerability affects Axis video servers, which are widely used for surveillance and security purposes. In this blog post, we'll delve into the details of this vulnerability, its implications, and the fixes available.