Poorly configured SSI on .shtml pages can allow attackers to read system files.
: This part of the query suggests that the search is looking for URLs that contain the terms "view", "index", and "shtml" in their URL path. inurl+view+index+shtml
If you use .shtml files:
To understand this dork, you have to break down its components: Poorly configured SSI on
This is where inurl:view+index.shtml becomes dangerous. Security researchers and penetration testers use this dork (Google hacking term) to find vulnerable targets. and often misunderstood
One particularly intriguing, and often misunderstood, search string is .