In some cases, it is used in text strings by security researchers or hobbyists to identify which systems have been secured versus those that remain open to the public.
The good news is that the phrase is no longer an oxymoron. Major vendors have retrofitted fixes, and many new cameras never used SSI to begin with. The bad news: hundreds of thousands of cheap, unpatched cameras still exist in the wild, and they will never see an update. view index shtml camera patched
intitle:"Live View" -inurl:login.shtml inurl:"view/index.shtml" In some cases, it is used in text
: Modern firmware requires a "root" password to be set upon the first access, preventing the "no-password" access common in older models. Indexing Prevention robots.txt In some cases
http://[camera-ip]:8080/view/index.shtml?action=snapshot