January 17 message from Skynet:A few days ago, some experts predicted that this year's "Google Hacking" will increase significantly. "Google Hacking" refers to malicious Internet users or worms that use the Google system to discover "unintentional" disclosure of information resources.
Andrew Collins, cybertrust's security manager, also said that if you can ensure that network resources, including web cameras, are not blocked by search engines, your system will be much safer.
Because the hardware structure of the network camera has a default address design similar to the IP address, these addresses can be easily found by using the "Google Hacking" technology.
Experts remind users of these network peripheral devices to block the address information of these peripheral devices on the network whenever possible, so as to make the security architecture of their network systems safer.