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Author Topic: Hacking Internet Cameras  (Read 25800 times)
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« Reply #30 on: 29. October 2009., 13:51:17 »

Good to know, yeah my web cam lights up when it's being used...
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« Reply #31 on: 30. October 2009., 15:24:34 »

@ qwertysan

I don't think your notebook camera will be a problem because like most people said already, most of those were public cameras set for viewing. In order for people to access your camera, you probably would have to set it up for remote access. So you should be fine. Nice article but sad to see that it's just a twisting of some facts...
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« Reply #32 on: 19. November 2009., 04:06:45 »

very informative - now i have something new to work on

thanks for this info Samker!
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« Reply #33 on: 31. December 2009., 10:43:48 »

and this is just whats in the Public domain there are far more detailed ways of getting into these things, Mobile Phones are no diff although admitlidly you do need some deticated hardward to crack and listen in to  Mobile Phones
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« Reply #34 on: 25. January 2010., 01:40:27 »

My friend have an internet camera. But she did not even broadcast it to be publicly access by the world. Because she knows that it can be access buy other people. That is why she bought a CCTV camera for her computer. seo services
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« Reply #35 on: 12. March 2010., 10:14:42 »

very nice! thanks... BiH Smiley
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« Reply #36 on: 11. April 2010., 06:20:07 »

Wow this is creepy like another way for "big brother" to watch us.......*disconnecting camera now*
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« Reply #37 on: 10. May 2010., 23:54:16 »

I always cover my webcam'eye when I'm not using it. I worry someone on the Internet watching me naked. lol.
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« Reply #38 on: 19. August 2010., 13:49:27 »

Interesting.  Another case for strong passwords and changing of default ports if you can!
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« Reply #39 on: 07. September 2010., 05:28:16 »

Weird, I was only searching yesterday for some remotely controlled cameras on Google. There's other ways to search for them but like people have said the majority are there on purpose for tourism... they are very rarely security cameras. It's fun though and makes me want to buy one of those Axis systems just as a gadget.

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