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January 10th, 2005

[Jan. 10th, 2005|04:03 am]
[mūzika |Boards of Canada - In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country]

Come out, and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country

Waco, Texas, 1993
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Dabā jāvalda līdzsvaram ;) [Jan. 10th, 2005|04:34 am]
[mūzika |Simian - Doba]

Simian - Doba

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[Jan. 10th, 2005|11:28 am]
Google Exposes Web Surveillance Cams

Blogs and message forums buzzed this week with the discovery that a pair of simple Google searches permits access to well over 1,000 unprotected surveillance cameras around the world - apparently without their owners' knowledge.

Searching on certain strings within a URL sniffs out networked cameras that have Web interfaces permitting their owners to view them remotely, and even direct the cameras' motorized pan-and-tilt mechanisms from the comfort of their own desktop.

Video surfers are using this knowledge to peek in on office and restaurant interiors, a Japanese barnyard, women doing laundry, the interior of an Internet collocation facility, and a cage full of rodents, among other things, in locales scattered around the world.

News of the panoptical search queries apparently began on a community web forum, then spread to the widely-read BoingBoing weblog Wednesday and Thursday.

In the past, geeks wanting to peek in on surveillance cams have driven around with receivers and special antenna rigs to pick up signals from wireless cameras.

One of the Google search strings circulating summons a list of nearly 1,000 installed network cameras made by Swedish-based Axis Communications, the other turns up about 500 cameras sold by Panasonic. Neither company could be reached after hours Friday.

According to their websites, both companies offer the ability to password-protect the Web interfaces to their cameras, and Axis has a feature that blocks access to webcams from all but approved Internet IP addresses. t's not apparent whether the security features are enabled by default. A FAQ on Panasonic's website includes a warning that their network cameras may not be right for "sensitive applications," and sports a broad disclaimer: "No specific claims are made pertaining to specific levels of security the camera offers."


Vienvārdsakot, lai caur internetu piekļūtu tūkstošiem neaizsargātu novērošanas kameru, ieraksti Google meklētājā sekojošu komandu:

inurl:"view/index.shtml"

Vai vienkārši iekopē savas interneta pārlūkprogrammas adreses logā šo tekstu:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=inurl%3A"view%2Findex.shtml"&btnG=Search

Dažām kamerām ir pieejama pat vadības pults - tās iespējams grozīt, zūmot iekšā un ārā utt. Protams, šādi šobrīd izklaidējas liels skaits cilvēku, kam trūkst pašiem savas dzīves, tādēļ daudzas kameras tiek vadītas reizē no vairākām darbstacijām un var darboties diezgan haotiski - var paiet kāds laiciņš līdz Tev izdodas atrast mierīgāku vietiņu...

Vairāk informācijas par šo joku var atrast šeit:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~rufussan/wonder/camshoee.htm

Vispār Google ir Dievs, un ar tā palīdzību ne to vien var izdarīt ;)

Have fun!
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