• megopie@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I remember a while back stumbling arose a forum or web page or something that was just a list of web cams that had ip’s anyone could connect to through a browser, part of it was people playing a sort of geo guesser game and figuring out out exactly where the camera was.

    Always felt super weird and surreal, like, I remember two in particular, one was probably a cam in some officer building in Japan. I sat there and watched this guy work on his computer for a like a minute and realized this dude probably had no idea he was being watched by some random weirdo.

    Another was a camera on what was probably a Venezuela oil rig, this one had little in built servos so it could pan left right up and down, the inputs for this were open along with the video feed. I wiggled it up and down a bunch out of fascination for like a minute, then a guy I. A hard had and a high vis fest was walking by, he froze and looked at the camera. I stoped moving it and then slowly nodded it up and down. He just started and I closed the page, feeling a little freaked out.

    To this day I refuse to have a web connected camera uncovered in my home, I put post its or tape over anything I can’t physically get rid of.

    • Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      you can even google unsecured webcams with querries like: inurl:/view.shtml

      and thats just the easy way,
      people are constantly portscanning all over the internet.

      if you have any device that is publicly reachable,
      people know it exists, and will try to hack it