ski resort and chair lift http://219.111.32.138:8080/ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion
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ski resort and chair lift http://219.111.32.138:8080/ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion
Somebody should have just bought a wireless outdoor thermometer...
http://210.155.223.251/ViewerFrame?M...esh&Language=1
Bah, someone moved it, they had it pointed right at a thermometer hanging on the wall.
Anyone know the IP to the camera in Halle Berry's bedroom?
Bleh the one in colombia is all dark . . .
Some kind of lab
http://138.47.56.183/ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion&Language=0
Most of the URLs have firewalls blocking other ports so they are not totally open to attack. But all we need now is a security exploit for this brand of camera software to exploit... :)
golf driving range
http://rick.viewnetcam.com:81/ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion
lighthouse on the ocean
http://hvmmarinacam.viewnetcam.com:8...esh&Language=0
house with what looks like a very ugly lamp or sculpture
http://rodserver.ath.cx:8888/ViewerF...ion&Language=1
looks like a gameroom where guys are playing dominoes
http://cam15001.miemasu.net/ViewerFr...ion&Language=1
more dogs
more dogs with the link (hit tab and posted only text)
http://woofdah.viewnetcam.com/Viewer...esh&Language=0
The phone number on the window of that automotive store is disconnected, I tried calling it when there was a guy sitting their and it said # is disconnected :/Quote:
Originally Posted by Smartypus McGnome
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithiun
the cam isn't responding anymore either
What is this one?
http://80.199.4.57:81/ViewerFrame?Mo...ion&Language=4
What the hell is that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Moozh
It's a street, though the camera appears to be looking out a window that has water on it.
More fun.
"# Dumping data for table (username|user|users|password)"
inurl:ipsec.secrets -history -bugs
(It is vital that these secrets be protected. The file should be owned by the super-user, and its permissions should be set to block all access by others." So let's make it plain: DO NOT SHOW THIS FILE TO ANYONE!) (this comes from the manpage, and now the files are online. Uggghhh.)
And probably the best one yet:
"phpMyAdmin" "running on" inurl:"main.php"
(phpMyAdmin is a tool to manage mySQL)