The search query intitle:evocam inurl:webcam.html is a specific "Google Dork" used to find publicly accessible live camera feeds powered by EvoCam, a webcam and security software typically used on Mac OS X.
What does exclusive do?
It does not have a special function. It simply tells the search engine: "only return results that also include the word 'exclusive' somewhere on the page."
Let this be crystal clear:
Just because you can access a camera feed does not mean you should.
| Type | Description | Example URL structure |
|------|-------------|----------------------|
| Public nature cam | A bird feeder in someone’s backyard in Finland, intentionally shared. | http://[IP]:8080/webcam.html |
| Construction site monitoring | A live feed of a skyscraper build, with the title “Evocam – Site B exclusive view.” | https://constructionsite.com/exclusive/webcam/index.html |
| Unsecured home security | A living room or garage camera—potentially private, likely misconfigured. | http://192.168.x.x:8080/cgi-bin/evocam/webcam.html |
| Retail store feed | Small shop’s security cam with customer view, titled “Evocam Storefront Exclusive.” | http://store-cam.local/webcam/exclusive.html |
intitle:"EvoCam": Searches for web pages that have "EvoCam" in their HTML