The keyword extra quality filters for specific types of feeds. In many exposed systems, the video stream can be set to different levels of quality. High-quality streams use more bandwidth and offer a sharper, often larger, image. By including extra quality in the search, an attacker is targeting the most valuable feeds—those providing a clear, detailed view. This could be the difference between seeing a blurry shape and being able to read a computer screen or identify a person's face.

The inclusion of the phrase extra quality is the second, more ambiguous part of the dork. While "extra quality" is not a standard technical parameter, its likely purpose is to filter for URLs that contain text related to higher-quality video feeds. In many search results, this component helps find cameras that are configured to stream at a higher resolution or bitrate, offering a clearer picture than the default setting. This modifier aims to refine the search, delivering results for cameras that are not only exposed but are also providing a higher-grade video stream.

When a scene is static (e.g., an empty warehouse at night), the camera drops to a low frame rate (e.g., frames per second) and low resolution to conserve data.

This query is designed to locate unsecured IP security cameras that use a specific web interface. Breaking down the components reveals how it works: