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Find Sony SNT-V304 Video Network Station Pages

Finds exposed Sony SNT-V304 Video Network Station web interfaces used for IP video surveillance management.

Intermediate
Use with caution
vulnerability

Google Dork Query:

intitle:"Sony SNT-V304 Video Network Station" inurl:hsrindex.shtml
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Not verified

What It Does

This dork uses 'intitle:' to match the Sony SNT-V304 device name and 'inurl:hsrindex.shtml' to target its specific web interface path. The SNT-V304 is a network video station that converts analog cameras to IP streaming. Exposed interfaces may allow unauthorized viewing of surveillance feeds.

Common Use Cases

  • Surveillance System Audit: Verify that Sony video network stations are not publicly accessible and exposing surveillance camera feeds.
  • IoT Security Assessment: Find exposed Sony network video devices as part of an IoT security evaluation for your organization.
  • Physical Security Review: Identify surveillance equipment accessible from the internet that could compromise physical security.

How to Use Safely

  1. Search Google with this dork to find exposed Sony SNT-V304 interfaces.
  2. Check if the interface allows viewing live camera feeds without authentication.
  3. Note the device location and camera names from the management interface.
  4. Report exposed surveillance systems and recommend password protection and network isolation.

Responsible Use Required

This dork should only be used on systems you own or have explicit authorization to test. Unauthorized access to computer systems is illegal. Always follow ethical guidelines and obtain proper permission before testing.