The "intitle:evocam inurl:webcam.html" search string represents more than just a technical query; it is a digital skeleton key that unlocks a specific era of the internet. For many years, this string was used by curious observers and privacy enthusiasts to find unsecured live feeds from EvoCam, a popular macOS webcam software. The Mechanics of the Search The query targets two specific architectural footprints: intitle:evocam

Public Access: This query reveals numerous live-feed webcams that may be intentionally or unintentionally public.

The figure was closer again. They were now directly under the streetlamp. The light should have revealed their face, but the glare from the lamp only made it harder to see. They were raising a hand, pointing a finger directly at the camera.

intitle:evocam: This tells Google to return only pages that have the word "evocam" in their HTML title tag.

This query is part of the Google Hacking Database (GHDB), a collection of searches that reveal sensitive information or vulnerable hardware. Using it can expose: