: Change all default passwords immediately upon deployment. Use long, complex, unique passphrases.
Released in the mid-2000s, the was an early pioneer in the IP video market. It offered megapixel resolution at a time when most closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems relied on low-resolution analog signals.
Google Dorks (or Google Hacking) utilize advanced search operators to find information that is publicly accessible but not intended to be easily found.
The prevalence of these live views highlights a critical lesson in cybersecurity: Many Axis 206M cameras appearing in search results are visible simply because the owners never set a password or placed the device behind a VPN.
1280x1024 (Megapixel) at up to 12 frames per second (fps). Video Compression: Motion JPEG (MJPEG). Interface: Built-in web server for browser-based access.
⚠️ Just because you can view it, doesn’t mean you should.
This camera's standout feature was its high resolution for the time: