Consider isolating your cameras from the internet

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Andyrh
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Consider isolating your cameras from the internet

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IoT TCP stack vulnerability.

Short version, it may be possible for an attacker to execute code on IoT devices. Best case is they can only crash it.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/these-new ... patch-now/
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Magic919
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Re: Consider isolating your cameras from the internet

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No risk for most people. Cameras will point to the local DNS by default.
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alabamatoy
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Re: Consider isolating your cameras from the internet

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Ive been suggesting and practicing isolation of the cameras since day one for this very reason. There is absolutely no reason for the cameras to be exposed directly to the Internet if you are suing ZM.
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Re: Consider isolating your cameras from the internet

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I always isolate my cameras using ipfire.
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