You might think modern frameworks (React, Angular, Next.js) would kill directory listing. Surprisingly, legacy systems are everywhere. Government portals, university servers, old corporate intranets, and IoT devices still run Apache 2.2 with default settings.
Most of the feeds found via inurl:view index.shtml are not public because the owners wanted them to be. They are public because: inurl view index shtml exclusive
Google dorking (Google hacking) leverages advanced search operators to uncover sensitive information not intended for public indexing. The query: You might think modern frameworks (React, Angular, Next
While it is not illegal to type a query into Google, what you do with the results matters. There is a distinct line between observing publicly indexed data and "camfecting" (hacking into cameras). You might think modern frameworks (React