Got a few babies, some stores, some dude drinking coffee, mostly seems to be security stuff and about half of them seem to be turned off.
I guess these are cameras exposed to the Internet without their owners actually knowing about it. I guess it was made by simply looping through all IP addresses to check if the "/anony/mjpg.cgi" exists.
Same. Lots of driveways as well. I wish there were a better display of which cameras are active, because the map view is rather inconvenient to browse.
It’s eerily fascinating to look at these feeds of people just going about their lives, totally unaware of being viewed. If I watch for long, though, I get strangely anxious that I’ll witness a crime or something, report it because I’m like that, and then have to explain how I knew about it. Although hey, maybe it’d be a good way to start a career as a psychic.
Some of them might not have the ports open, or they have patched the bug with the new firmware. If you get a login prompt, they patched it. Still, very creepy. Glad to see that the manufacturer patched so quickly after discovery.
I guess these are cameras exposed to the Internet without their owners actually knowing about it. I guess it was made by simply looping through all IP addresses to check if the "/anony/mjpg.cgi" exists.
Weird but fun in an odd way.