
CCTV IP Default Password
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The CCTV IP Default Password application allows you to find forgotten default passwords for Cameras.
The application only contains factory default passwords. The information of all the cameras is collected in this application. It contains information from different camera companies around the world.
It's easy to use. You can use for CCTV devices, CCTV camera, ip camera, DVR devices, NVR devices, XVR devices.
You can add your own camera, delete cameras or make changes to cameras if you want. Cameras are listed alphabetically.
Supported companies;
3xLogic, ACTi, Aircam, Amcrest, American Dynmics, Appro, Aprica, Arecont Vision, AvertX, Avigilon, Axis, Beward, Basler, BlueStork, Bosch, Brickcom, Canon, Cantek, CBC Ganz, Genoa, Cisco, CNB, Costar , CP Plus, Dahua, Digital Watchdog, DRS, Dunlop, DVTel, DynaColor, EasyN, FlexWatch, FLIR, Foscam, GeoVision, Grandstream, GVI, Haikon, Hanwha, HIKVision, Honeywell, IndigoVision, Instar, Intello, Interlogix, IPEYE , IOImage, IPXA H264, IPXA H265, IPX-DDK, IQInvision, JVC, Lilin, Longse, Lorex, LTS Security, March Networks, MATRIXtech, Merit Lilin Camera, Merit Lilin Recorder, Messoa, Microdigital, Mobotix, Northern, Novicam, Oncam , OpenEye, Panasonic, Pelco
PiXORD, Polyvision, OnVif, Q-See, QVIS, Reolink, Rivatech, Samsung, Sanyo, Scallop, Sentry360, Sony, Space Technology, Speco, StarDot, Starvedia, Sunell, SV3C, Swann, Tiandy, Toshiba , Trendnet, Telexper, TrueVision, UDP, Ubiquiti, Uniview, Verint, Videocomm, VideoIQ, Vivotek, W-Box, Wodsee, Zavio.
Specifications;
- Adding new camera information
- Change camera info
- Delete camera information
- Sorted camera list
- Detailed application introduction
- Searching from the camera list
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Overview:
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) IP cameras provide remote surveillance and security monitoring through Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Default passwords are often used during initial setup, but leaving them unchanged poses significant security risks. This summary explores the importance of changing default passwords, common default password vulnerabilities, and best practices for securing CCTV IP cameras.
Default Password Vulnerabilities:
* Factory-set passwords: Most CCTV IP cameras come with pre-configured default passwords, which are widely known and easily accessible online.
* Weak passwords: Default passwords are often short, simple, and lack complexity, making them vulnerable to brute force attacks.
* Universal passwords: Some manufacturers use the same default password across multiple camera models, making it easy for attackers to compromise multiple devices.
* Insufficient password complexity: Default passwords may not meet password complexity requirements, such as minimum length, character diversity, and inclusion of special characters.
Security Risks:
Leaving default passwords unchanged can lead to several security risks, including:
* Unauthorized access: Attackers can exploit default passwords to gain unauthorized access to camera feeds, allowing them to monitor activities, steal sensitive information, or manipulate footage.
* Malware infection: Hackers can use compromised cameras as entry points for malware and ransomware attacks, potentially damaging the network and disrupting operations.
* Denial of service: Attackers can launch denial of service (DoS) attacks by flooding the camera with requests, causing it to become unresponsive and unavailable for monitoring.
* Data breaches: Stolen camera footage can be used for identity theft, blackmail, or other malicious purposes.
Best Practices:
To mitigate security risks, it is crucial to change default passwords immediately after installing CCTV IP cameras. Here are some best practices for password management:
* Use strong passwords: Create complex passwords with at least 12 characters, including a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
* Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): If available, enable 2FA to add an extra layer of security by requiring a code sent to a mobile device or email address.
* Disable unused accounts: Remove any unused user accounts from the camera to minimize potential attack surfaces.
* Regularly update passwords: Change passwords periodically to reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
* Use password managers: Consider using a password manager to securely store and manage camera passwords.
Conclusion:
Changing default passwords is a critical step in securing CCTV IP cameras and protecting against security breaches. By following best practices for password management, organizations can enhance their surveillance systems and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of their video data.
Information
Version
3
Release date
Aug 07 2024
File size
7.00M
Category
Tools
Requires Android
5.1+ (Lollipop)
Developer
ilker DANALI
Installs
0
ID
com.ilkerdanali.cctvipdefaultpassword
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