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Bodiless
Forum Administrator User ID: 56159217 United States 11/06/2014 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good Lord, they are everywhere. “We have assembled the most extensive and inclusive Voter Fraud Organization in the history of America”—Joe “SippyCup” Biden Joe Biden will never be the man Michelle Obama is The worst thing about dying is that you become a democratic voter for eternity |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37232436 Hong Kong 11/06/2014 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did this a couple of years ago trying numbers either side of my own cams number. First person was in Thailand according to the IP address in its internal memory. I freaked him out following him around the room with the pan tilt. I later left my hotmail address displayed on his screen, he called and I told him to change his password, so funny. The last cam i bought was a P2P cam which just uses a barcode sticker on the bottom which you point your phone at to get the web address they are so easy to hack its unreal. In the config file for the cameras, which you can download from the cam, you can find the owners email address and password, wifi name and password, IP address, FTP name and password and other personal info. Scarey eh. |
phizzycyst
(OP) User ID: 2492380 United States 11/06/2014 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did this a couple of years ago trying numbers either side of my own cams number. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37232436 First person was in Thailand according to the IP address in its internal memory. I freaked him out following him around the room with the pan tilt. I later left my hotmail address displayed on his screen, he called and I told him to change his password, so funny. The last cam i bought was a P2P cam which just uses a barcode sticker on the bottom which you point your phone at to get the web address they are so easy to hack its unreal. In the config file for the cameras, which you can download from the cam, you can find the owners email address and password, wifi name and password, IP address, FTP name and password and other personal info. Scarey eh. Crazy huh?! The site is slow as shit though. |