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Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

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Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

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A few years ago, while browsing the feeds from my country, I had spotted a camera showing a bedroom with a young child playing. The camera in question was using UPnP to enable port forwarding by default – with a standard password. After looking up the ip address, I notified the ISP which in turn notified the customer and the camera was taken offline within hours. While it may not be unexpected to us that such insecur…

It’s great that you went through the trouble to alert them.

It would be nice to automate this flow as much as possible to reduce the friction for concerned people.

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

#22

While this kind of content is not unprecedented (think Shodan.io), I haven't seen a browser with full previews like this.. Nice!! Good official public webcams are pretty rare so this will be useful to look around the world.

I don't think these are official public webcams. At least, that's how I interpret their FAQ:

https://www.insecam.org/en/faq/

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

#23

A few years ago, while browsing the feeds from my country, I had spotted a camera showing a bedroom with a young child playing. The camera in question was using UPnP to enable port forwarding by default – with a standard password. After looking up the ip address, I notified the ISP which in turn notified the customer and the camera was taken offline within hours. While it may not be unexpected to us that such insecur…

Some time ago I went through the list of my country (France), and some were definitively not supposed to be here.

One was in a retail shop like 100m from our office, one of my colleagues actually went there to warn the personel, and it was taken down in the next minutes (I think they cut off the power of the cameras until necessary action was taken).

An other one was in a restaurant, right above the cashier and (most importantly) the credit card terminal. The name of the restaurant was visible on a floor mat, so I could find very easily the website and the e-mail address to send an e-mail to. But then I struggled when writing the e-mail. I didn't want to sound like a hacker (and was afraid to be prosecuted), but also I really wanted them to take it down, by citing some laws here in France that is very strict about video surveillance on the workplace.

In the end I didn't send any email. I'm not a lawyer, and there was too much risk IMO. Maybe I'll try going through the ISP next time I browse the cameras.

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

#24
This is both fascinating and creepy at the same time .. While i enjoy seeing Torino beach video (submitted by another HN'er). Felt creepy seeing this :(

https://www.insecam.org/en/view/833447/

Looks like a call center of sorts , essentially an IT company , not keeping their shit secure :(

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

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Sitting in a cold office in Denmark, I miss travelling to places like this: https://www.insecam.org/en/view/238958/

> NOTE: The coordinates are very approximative and have accuracy in hundreds of miles Indeed, Torino is not exactly on the sea. How are this location obtained, geoip?

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Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

#27

While this kind of content is not unprecedented (think Shodan.io), I haven't seen a browser with full previews like this.. Nice!! Good official public webcams are pretty rare so this will be useful to look around the world.

I don't think these are official public webcams. At least, that's how I interpret their FAQ: https://www.insecam.org/en/faq/

Some of the cameras near me are clearly pointed at scenery. I won't presume anything about why they are pointed at scenery and insecure; but I also won't presume that they are intended to remain private.

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

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post #18

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Many have their location miscategorised though. I saw some with a town name on-screen which was different (but usually nearby) the city listed on the site. They probably do an IP location lookup which tends to be pretty inaccurate.

Yes, St Michael's Mount in Cornwall seems to have been moved to London... https://www.insecam.org/en/view/845188/#details

Indeed, and this is very far from Brixton! https://www.insecam.org/en/view/370031/

Re: Insecam: Directory of Unsecured Surveillance Cameras

#30

Years ago there was a Mac screensaver that showed a random insecure camera feed each time it activated. Lots of dark roads and driveways, but weirdly fascinating all the same. Don’t think it’s working any more - maybe this could be the base for a new one.

You might be thinking of the Surveillance Saver.

I have a buddy who did a revival a few years back, don't know how bit rotted it is but here's a link:

https://www.awgh.org/archives/295

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