Shodan пионер поиска устройств смотрящих своими интерфейсами в интернет, позволяющий найти все то, что казалось бы скрыто. Но многие новички сталкиваются с главным вопросом- а как правильно задать вопрос, чтобы получить правильный и полный ответ. Собрал для вас синтаксис команд разделив их по типам устройств. Сегодня поговорим про IP видео наблюдение и IP видеокамеры, как самый популярный вид «устройств интернета вещей»
1. title:camera – general search for anything matching the “camera” keyword.
2. webcam has_screenshot:true – a general search for any IoT device identified as a webcam that has screenshots available.
3. has_screenshot:true IP Webcam – another version of the above search, see how the results might differ?
4. server: webcampxp – webcamXP is one of the most popular and commonly encountered network camera software for Windows OS.
5. server: “webcam 7” – webcam 7 cameras; not as popular as the above type, but still they are still popular and encountered out there.
6. title:”blue iris remote view” – webcams identified as belonging to the Blue Iris webcam remote management and monitoring service.
7. title:”ui3 -“ – UI3 is a HTML5 web interface for Blue Iris mentioned above.
8. title:”Network Camera VB-M600″ – Canon manufactured megapixel security cameras.
9. product:”Yawcam webcam viewer httpd” – Yawcam stands for Yet Another WebCAM, free live streaming and webcam software.
10. title:”IPCam Client” – IPCam Client webcam devices.
11. server: GeoHttpServer – GeoVision (GeoHttpServer) Webcams, older webcam software with some had well documented vulnerabilities.
12. server: VVTK-HTTP-Server – Vivotek IP cameras.
13. title:”Avigilon” – access to the Avigilion brand camera and monitoring devices.
14. ACTi – various IP camera and video management system products.
15. WWW-Authenticate: “Merit LILIN Ent. Co., Ltd.” – a UK-based house automation / IP camera provider.
16. title:”+tm01+” – unsecured Linksys webcams, a lot of them with screenshots.
17. server: “i-Catcher Console” – another example of an IP-based CCTV system.
18. Netwave IP Camera Content-Length: 2574 – access to the Netwave make IP cameras.
19. 200 ok dvr port:”81″ – DVR CCTV cameras accessible via http.
20. WVC80N – Linksys WVC80N cameras.
1. title:camera – general search for anything matching the “camera” keyword.
2. webcam has_screenshot:true – a general search for any IoT device identified as a webcam that has screenshots available.
3. has_screenshot:true IP Webcam – another version of the above search, see how the results might differ?
4. server: webcampxp – webcamXP is one of the most popular and commonly encountered network camera software for Windows OS.
5. server: “webcam 7” – webcam 7 cameras; not as popular as the above type, but still they are still popular and encountered out there.
6. title:”blue iris remote view” – webcams identified as belonging to the Blue Iris webcam remote management and monitoring service.
7. title:”ui3 -“ – UI3 is a HTML5 web interface for Blue Iris mentioned above.
8. title:”Network Camera VB-M600″ – Canon manufactured megapixel security cameras.
9. product:”Yawcam webcam viewer httpd” – Yawcam stands for Yet Another WebCAM, free live streaming and webcam software.
10. title:”IPCam Client” – IPCam Client webcam devices.
11. server: GeoHttpServer – GeoVision (GeoHttpServer) Webcams, older webcam software with some had well documented vulnerabilities.
12. server: VVTK-HTTP-Server – Vivotek IP cameras.
13. title:”Avigilon” – access to the Avigilion brand camera and monitoring devices.
14. ACTi – various IP camera and video management system products.
15. WWW-Authenticate: “Merit LILIN Ent. Co., Ltd.” – a UK-based house automation / IP camera provider.
16. title:”+tm01+” – unsecured Linksys webcams, a lot of them with screenshots.
17. server: “i-Catcher Console” – another example of an IP-based CCTV system.
18. Netwave IP Camera Content-Length: 2574 – access to the Netwave make IP cameras.
19. 200 ok dvr port:”81″ – DVR CCTV cameras accessible via http.
20. WVC80N – Linksys WVC80N cameras.