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How To View Security Cameras On Google
Started by klavixs, May 13 2006 03:28 AM
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#14
Posted 01 July 2006 - 03:39 PM
"Hey when you get board try this in google.com search type
inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode=refresh"
some people are to stupid and not knowing leaver there cameras on public domain "so it is legal to view them"
you see actual live webcam!. there's a whole lot of them in Japan to see the cities!
Enjoy!"
Any one found some "interesting" cam ?
we can start a topic : interesting cams
inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode=refresh"
some people are to stupid and not knowing leaver there cameras on public domain "so it is legal to view them"
you see actual live webcam!. there's a whole lot of them in Japan to see the cities!
Enjoy!"
Any one found some "interesting" cam ?
we can start a topic : interesting cams
#15
Posted 01 July 2006 - 09:53 PM
My friends found this last year. They found a camera for some computer room at a college and there was a guy there who was printing something, so they found the college's IP range and pinged it a lot. The guy got mad because his computer was lagging and he looked up and saw that they were moving the camera around.
#16
Posted 07 November 2008 - 09:38 PM
Legallity?
How To View Security Cameras On Google
It's not illegal to view someones camera they leave wide open, neither is it illegal to find a password from a .Passwd file (heh)
It's like leaving the controller and monitor out on the street for anybody to walk up to and mess with. If you cause damage to the camera (from repeatedly moving it over and over till the motors burn out) then there is a problem.
And if you do nothing with the passwords then they can't do anything to you.
Simple fact, if you can access it without authentication then google can too.
Go learn how the internet really works pfft.
-reply by Nathan
How To View Security Cameras On Google
It's not illegal to view someones camera they leave wide open, neither is it illegal to find a password from a .Passwd file (heh)
It's like leaving the controller and monitor out on the street for anybody to walk up to and mess with. If you cause damage to the camera (from repeatedly moving it over and over till the motors burn out) then there is a problem.
And if you do nothing with the passwords then they can't do anything to you.
Simple fact, if you can access it without authentication then google can too.
Go learn how the internet really works pfft.
-reply by Nathan
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