The phrase inurl:"ViewerFrame? Mode=Refresh" is a classic "Google Dork" historically used to find open, unsecure network cameras (often Axis brand). If you're posting about this being "patched," you're likely addressing a community that used this method for "geocamming" or cybersecurity research. Here are a few options for a post, depending on your tone: Option 1: The "End of an Era" (Nostalgic/Informative)
Previously, toggling the viewer mode triggered an inconsistent refresh behavior: viewerframe mode refresh patched
It looks like the old inurl:"ViewerFrame? Mode=Refresh" dork has finally hit a wall. Most of these older Axis video servers have either been updated or taken offline for good. It was a legendary way to see the world through unsecured lenses, but security always wins in the end. The phrase inurl:"ViewerFrame
async activateMode(newMode: Mode) const epoch = ++this.modeEpoch; if (this.activeMode) await this.activeMode.teardown(); Here are a few options for a post,
[RIP] Viewerframe Mode Refresh - Patched in latest update