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Hacking CCTV Systems Hacktivity 2013

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to specific monitors rather than broadcasting openly. CCTV is most commonly used for surveillance in areas like banks, casinos, airports and stores. The document discusses hacking CCTV systems, including exploiting vulnerabilities in analog DVRs and IP cameras by cracking default passwords, analyzing networks with nmap, and reverse engineering firmware. It provides sources for images used.

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Hacking CCTV Systems Hacktivity 2013

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to specific monitors rather than broadcasting openly. CCTV is most commonly used for surveillance in areas like banks, casinos, airports and stores. The document discusses hacking CCTV systems, including exploiting vulnerabilities in analog DVRs and IP cameras by cracking default passwords, analyzing networks with nmap, and reverse engineering firmware. It provides sources for images used.

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Hacking

systems

{ Tamsi Benjamin
http://halftome.info

What is

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is the use


of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific
place, on a limited set of monitors. It differs
from broadcast television in that the signal is not
openly transmitted, though it may employ point
to point (P2P), point to multipoint, or mesh
wireless links. Though almost all video cameras
fit this definition, the term is most often applied
to those used for surveillance in areas that may
need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports,
military installations, and convenience stores.

What is

So, basically
security cameras

So, what can we attack?

ANALOG:
DVR

IP:
DVR
IP camera

Our target:
Identivision DVR

Basic usage of DVR


Network analysis with nmap

Default passwords and pins


Anti Brute-force solution ->
Web-gui auth vulnerability
Built in Telnet

Reverse Engineering the firmware


(Cracking password hashes)

Loging in via telnet


Having fun as root!
Basics of the embedded system

Sources:
Images and icons were found with Google Image Search.
Hacktivity Logo from Hacktivity website
Nice image about analog and IP systems:
http://www.discount-security-cameras.net/analog-vs-iptechnology.aspx

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