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Himanshu Kumar
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Hackers can access your CCTV camera through Google.

This tutorial serves an educational purpose only.

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Himanshu Kumar
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Step 01: Switch your browser to Google.

I am using Bing, so I need to go into Google for this task for better results.

And make sure to turn on incognito mode β€” for no reason, actually :)
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Step 02: Dork

Now, we need a good dork. You might be asking, what is a dork? I have linked you to a Wikipedia blog.
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Step 03: Get CCTV hacking dork.

There are many CCTV hacking prompts online now. You just need to copy and paste them into your Google browser. Then, you will get access to 100+ real-life CCTV footage.

Example: inurl:"MultiCameraFrame?Mode=Motion"
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How to Prevent:

1. Change your default password.
2. Adjust all settings to make it less detectable.
3. Choose a reputable CCTV brand.

This is my limit right now. If you know anything else, feel free to share. I would love to learn.
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Here are few Examples More...
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