I was living in a 10th story penthouse apartment as a new building started beside us. The contractor put a webcam high up on the structure so people could watch construction live on a website. They left the control panel fully exposed so all you had to do was find the IP address of the camera and boom, you had full control. I would point it directly at my apartment's window and wave, or my friends would do silly shit. Every morning the cam would be reset, but they never actually secured it. That's when I realized how fucked we were, 20 years ago.
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I wouldn't be surprised if it got found by Shodan, which scans the entire internet, indexes it and is easily searchable.
There's actually quite a few open webcams on the internet that shouldn't be.
I seem to recall an early 00s screed, perhaps by Bruce Schneier or someone of that ilk, suggesting a future in which yes we have surveillance in the public square, but since it's public, everyone has full access to all the public-place cameras at any time. So you could use it to, say, see around the corner of an alley at night.
That was David Brin in The Transparent Society. He has continued to riff on the theme periodically since then.
Honestly? Good. These cameras should either be public or dismantled. I'd like to see them dismantled, but worst case scenario is the current one where they're selectively used by law enforcement
iirc they weren't even the first ones to discover this because there was already someone on the blackmarket selling data collected from exposed cameras and endpoints which included PII of entire police departments.
Is there a directory of these cameras? Or are they gonna make me do all the legwork?
These specifically or just Flock cams?
Here's a start: DeFlock Me
I meant the unlocked interfaces. I'm familiar with deflock.me and have contributed to it. But thank you.
Wholly fuck!
Tear em down
Or point a very powerful laser at them
Or like someone in Hacker News comm suggested, use this to track a US Senator for 24 hours, make it all public, then see if they're still OK with this...
Do a SCROTUM and find out of they’re still sending people to SECOT.
I feel like this is being done now but by the 'adversaries' that would love to keep the vulnerabilities a secret they can exploit later.
Often the case, yep.
They'll just make it illegal for just them. Like the Internet privacy
Or insider trading.