Netgear, the maker of popular computer networking products, is currently serving up a whole slew of Blu-ray movies (and more) on a Web site under their ownership, but are they even aware of such public offerings? Let this post serve as a warning to those of you who operate a Web site -- be it corporate, personal, or otherwise. Time and time again, advanced Google search queries allow me to peer into a world of highly-visible brands with unsecure and/or incorrectly configured Web sites -- even when I'm not specifically seeking them out. For my latest leg of research, I sought to find Blu-ray movies residing on Web sites in Google's index. Such searches are quite simple to achieve when using search queries like this: intitle:index.of bluray | mkv | 1080p Although I used a more refined search query than the one above, I ultimately stumbled upon the following search result:
Well, after performing search queries like this one, I've come to the conclusion that the site has been a testing ground for Netgear media players/devices. There are media apps located in this folder, as well as references to the Netgear NTV550 (a device which allows you to view stored digital media (movies, pictures, etc.) on your TV). While Netgear appears to have legitimate reasons for having much of the content found on this site, it's simply inexcusable for this type of data to be publicly available -- never mind via a Google search -- in a day and age when sites are being raided or taken down due to complaints from the MPAA (Movie Picture Association of America). Popular file search engines, like rapidlibrary.com, have even picked up on Netgear's site (also discovered via this Google search query):
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