Chinese-made surveillance cameras are in British offices, high streets and even government buildings - and Panorama has investigated security flaws involving the two top brands. How easy is it to hack them and what does it mean for our security?

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You know what they say about IOT: The S stands for Security.

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Internet of Thingspying on you

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I chuck these cheap cameras onto an isolated network with no internet access (separate VLAN).

They’re only accessible through the open source NVR software I use, and by another isolated VM on the same vlan to configure them with their propietary software

Most of the newer cameras don’t start up the local RTSP stream if they can’t access the internet which is a bit of a shame.

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Fun game:
google stuff like: inurl:/view.shtml
And look at what you find.

EDIT: now i get why people say google has become trash,
all the cams are burried between crap

EDIT2: Bing with instreamset:(url):/view.shtml had a bit better results

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