Good to do a google search on url's before visiting if there's any question. I was unfortunate enough to see tubgirl once and I'm still not sure if my vision has completely returned.
Thanks for pointing out the origin of tubgirl. I'm no conspiracy theorist; just trying to make a point about obscenity being relative. Actually, you help me make that point if you are serious about the pubic hair. Could you expand on that a little, please?
Yes, he's quite serious about the pubic hair thing. I don't have any URL's handy to show (since I'm not into that stuff...), but, yes; in Japan the pr0n is indeed classified different depending on whether there's pubic hair or not. Clearly, "tubgirl" has no pubic hair, thus that image (in Japan) is "legal". It's an interesting world. folks...
Thanks. Interesting, yes, but not so odd when you consider that we Americans appear downright terrified, yet fascinated with women's breasts. Show the top, sides or bottom of your breasts and it's sexy. Display an obvious nipple projection and it's sexy. Show areola skin or worse yet, an actual nipple(!) and you've crossed the line. We actually project quite a few such dichotomies...
If I use inurl:"webcam/index.php evantually I get this message from Google Thsi only happens with the above text using.php and not inurl:/view/index.shtml With.shtml I can search forever.
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We're sorry...... but we can't process your request right now. A computer virus or spyware application is sending us automated requests, and it appears that your computer or network has been infected.
We'll restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again soon. In the meantime, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your computer is free of viruses and other spurious software.
We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope we'll see you again on Google.
lol - it would seem to me that they their automated tools are mistaking a slashdotting for an infection.
Actually, in a way, the Slashdot effect could indeed be considered an infection. About ten years ago, before there were email viruses that I was aware of, rumors of email viruses that do terrible things (that were not then possible) were circulated by credulous people trying to spread the warning. One such notice was passed to a government client of my then-employer with great solemnity at a meeting,
Ya, given that the Santy.a worm involved PHP, a slashdotting with search strings containing "*.php" might well trigger an automated security response at google.
so, the news is that more applications were vulnerable to spidering. DOH! I mean, sure, give away you surveillance webcam access without a login. What were these guys thinking about?
Has anyone tried Athena from http://www.snakeoillabs.com? Looks like some guy's written a neato tool (doze only I'm afraid) specifically for this kind of thing.
I did a page at http://www.opentopia.com/hiddencam.php [opentopia.com] that picks up a few hundred of the cameras found in google with inurl:"axis-cgi/mjpg", scans them every couple of hours, grabs the first picture from the Motion JPEG stream, geocodes them with their general location, and shows them in one page for easy access. Saves a bit of the trouble.
Not many people showing up in those cameras. Next to none, actually. It gives you and eery feeling, like everybody has left the planet and those who are shown from afar are just the aliens doing the final sweep. Heh, I bet if I look out the window right now I'll see...
Yeah, Sunday's do sort of have a post-apocalyptic, "where did all the people go?" feel a lot of places.
I lived in St. Paul, Minnesota for a while (which is the capitol, afterall), and on Sunday evening, it felt like there was a martial law curfew in affect.
it would be cool if some future Robosapien product were Internet-enabled and could run around sending video AND be remote-controlled. Completely mobile, with Wi-fi. OR if someone would build a hack like that.
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Google Error We're sorry... ... but we can't process your request right now. A computer virus or spyware application is sending us automated requests, and it appears that your computer or network has been infected.
We'll restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again soon. In the meantime, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your computer is free of viruses and other spurious software.
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Actually, in a way, the Slashdot effect could indeed be considered an infection. About ten years ago, before there were email viruses that I was aware of, rumors of email viruses that do terrible things (that were not then possible) were circulated by credulous people trying to spread the warning. One such notice was passed to a government client of my then-employer with great solemnity at a meeting,
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http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=135443&c
it's right there, in one of the grandparents
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so, the news is that more applications were vulnerable to spidering. DOH! I mean, sure, give away you surveillance webcam access without a login. What were these guys thinking about?
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It's like thousands of webcams cried out and were suddenly shasldotted.
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That's so true. Like what a webserver would be like after a nuclear weapon - unable to serve pages.
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Google: Search for Public Online Cameras and Video Feeds [tech-recipes.com]
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"toshiba network camera" login
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"UCLA Basic Plasma Science Facility (BAPSF)"
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I lived in St. Paul, Minnesota for a while (which is the capitol, afterall), and on Sunday evening, it felt like there was a martial law curfew in affect.
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