I remember this used to be a huge thing a while back. Someone found out the default username and password to this company's security cams, so 4chan (and eventually other people as well), were getting access to hundreds of these cams. A good amount turned out to be baby cams.
Quote from: Hawk on July 29, 2014, 10:28:08 AMI remember this used to be a huge thing a while back. Someone found out the default username and password to this company's security cams, so 4chan (and eventually other people as well), were getting access to hundreds of these cams. A good amount turned out to be baby cams.Oh god, I remember someone posting that on the old bungie site. That kinda freaked everybody out.
It's pretty sad that you put your son in this position. Why the hell would you allow someone to break into your network? You need to do your research before you do anything relating to your children. What you did is borderline child abuse.
Quote from: CommsOfficer on July 29, 2014, 11:41:06 AMIt's pretty sad that you put your son in this position. Why the hell would you allow someone to break into your network? You need to do your research before you do anything relating to your children. What you did is borderline child abuse.inb4retardruinsthread
Some slimy, worthless bucket of grabasstic monkey jizz decided it would be a good idea to jack into my wifi video baby monitor. I went in and saw the "online" lights on, and when I looked at it, they were testing the servo motors.The device's username/password has been changed to a random 16 digit alpha-numeric plus symbols password. Seriously, who does that?
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on July 29, 2014, 02:17:55 AMSome slimy, worthless bucket of grabasstic monkey jizz decided it would be a good idea to jack into my wifi video baby monitor. I went in and saw the "online" lights on, and when I looked at it, they were testing the servo motors.The device's username/password has been changed to a random 16 digit alpha-numeric plus symbols password. Seriously, who does that?Is there a way to see who logged in and just blacklist the MAC address?
Quote from: Novice on July 29, 2014, 01:50:32 PMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on July 29, 2014, 02:17:55 AMSome slimy, worthless bucket of grabasstic monkey jizz decided it would be a good idea to jack into my wifi video baby monitor. I went in and saw the "online" lights on, and when I looked at it, they were testing the servo motors.The device's username/password has been changed to a random 16 digit alpha-numeric plus symbols password. Seriously, who does that?Is there a way to see who logged in and just blacklist the MAC address?That was the first thing I checked. They got into my account at the company and was viewing remotely.