
After a little bit of research I've found that Google is an extremely effective search engine that excels at organizing and indexing information. Many people have been using Google to it's fullest potential, excuse me, it's fullest legal potential by utilizing some script that tells Google exactly what to find. Did you know that some security/web cameras aren't protected? And by protected I mean you can have access to what their cameras are seeing, and you have the ability to move them around. Well it was news to me. Here's what you do:
Step 1: Go to Google (duh)
Step 2: Within the search box paste this script- inurl:"viewerframe?mode=refresh"
including all the quotes.
Step 3: Hit search, and just start clicking some of the results, not including the ones that are just going to link you to another website telling you about that Google "secret". Eventually you'll find a result that puts a camera control panel on the left of your screen, and you'll be seeing through the eyes of a security cam in the center of your screen. Sometimes you see people, sometimes you see foreign landscapes, and sometimes you don't know what you're looking at.
It's pretty cool for a little, but by far my favorite (read most exploited) secret script is the one that allows you to download mp3s for FREE via other peoples files. No you're not hacking anyone's computer, and no you're not (technically) downloading anything illegally. All you're doing is finding files online that people haven't "secured" and downloading them. I've already saved about $100 by simply finding these steps:
Step 1: Go to Google
Step 2: Type the following script into the search field-
"intitle:index of" mp3
Except inbetween the of" and the mp3 you should be typing the name of the band, song, or album that you're looking for. For instance: "intitle:index of" Jesu mp3. It's not 100% successful, and some of your more obscure albums might not be found, but I've had about 70% success results.
Step 3: When you click on one of the results you should be met with a page that says "Index of suchandsuch", that'll look like this link- Click Here. As you can see, it's a nice index of mp3's. All you gotta do is right click whatever song you want (I recommend Silver), and click save link as. When the save screen comes up it should say that the file will be an mp3, or MPEG layer 3 audio file. If it doesn't, than you gotta go back fishing for files. If it does, than just save it wherever you save your music (ie My Music). That's it.
*Note: From my understanding this is not illegal, it is just using Google to it's fullest potential and exploiting it's ability organize information. If for some reason it is illegal and you get in trouble it's not my fault. Using any of those links will be done so at your own risk, and I can't be held responsible for any trouble legal or otherwise that you might get into. With that being said, these "scripts" are found ALL OVER the internet. Youtube features videos where these secrets are displayed for you to see how they work. And there's even websites dedicated to this information, namely my source for the information I just posted www.informationleak.net. For any questions, concerns, or more internet "secrets" go to that website and pick their brains because honestly I have no idea how or why they work. I'm not that computer savvy. But most of all, enjoy!
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