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Apr 07, 2026
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Space Symposium 2026
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The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CO USA
ITEC 2026
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Exposed feeds can reveal personal, private spaces, including living rooms, backyards, or small business offices.
Targets common ports used by this software, such as 8080 or 8090. Aggregate Data Report (Global Overview)
Multiple open-source tools automate the process of finding and interacting with exposed webcams via Shodan:
This phenomenon has birthed a strange voyeuristic subculture. There are entire forums and subreddits dedicated to sifting through Shodan results to find "interesting" unsecured cameras. While often brushed off as harmless curiosity, it underscores a critical failure in user education:
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