Small to medium-sized motels often use legacy or budget-friendly website builders, content management systems (CMS), or even static HTML sites from the early 2000s. Common issues include:
This tells Google to look for specific text within the URL of a website.
Understanding how these dorks work, the technology behind them, and the critical privacy risks they highlight is essential for securing modern Internet of Things (IoT) devices. 1. Deconstructing the Google Dork Syntax
If applicable, provide recommendations for motels, webmasters, or users based on the findings.
Use an app like Fing to scan the motel’s guest Wi-Fi. If you see devices labeled "IP Camera," "Cam," or "Axis," there are cameras on the network.
Monitor which URLs Google has indexed from your site. Use the tool to delete accidental exposures from search results.