Apparently You Can Control Unsecured Security Cameras With a Google Search

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will check this out when i'm not on a phone

my school's cameras were unsecured. you could go into 'my networks' in windows explorer and find every device with a unique local IP. when typed into the browser, a web page pops up with the camera footage. i used to spy on everyone while I was in my visual basic coding class lmao
« Last Edit: January 07, 2016, 07:05:35 AM by Trogtor »

Time to see if I can control my houses cameras.

I remember when Maxx posted this and everyone just called him an edgy freak.
Or Setro. One of them.



They're the same person in my head. :cookieMonster:

You can also use this

Months ago, I found a baby monitor cam.
I also found an office cam, when I removed the port from the URL it lead me to bing.com! I forgot the IP, however so I cannot provide proof.
« Last Edit: January 07, 2016, 07:56:50 PM by Klocko¹ »

I don't get it. It just gives me a security camera store and a bunch of useless websites.

I don't get it. It just gives me a security camera store and a bunch of useless websites.

Try this:

https://www.shodan.io/search?query=Netwave+IP+Camera

The default username is admin
The default password is blank don't type "blank" in, silly.



i got into some french persons control panel or something but i don't speak french so forget it lol

Oh man, this is weird. I'm looking at people in sitting in a bar. I feel like a spy.

Try this:

https://www.shodan.io/search?query=Netwave+IP+Camera

The default username is admin
The default password is blank don't type "blank" in, silly.
am I suppose to just click ip's until one accepts admin with no password