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![]() ![]() | My Webcamxp Server 8080 Secret.32l __exclusive__ Instant: The default TCP port used by webcamXP's internal HTTP server to stream video data and host its remote administrative gallery web interface. – they contain plaintext or weakly encrypted passwords in older versions. My Webcamxp Server 8080 Secret.32l This vulnerability affects webcamXP versions 5.3.2.375 and 5.3.2.410 build 2132. It allows a remote attacker to read arbitrary files on the server's file system by using a ..%2F (encoded directory traversal) sequence in the URI. For example, a request like http://ip:8080/..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\boot.ini could access sensitive system files. : The default TCP port used by webcamXP's Mass internet scanners like Shodan constantly map active IP addresses running web servers on port 8080 . If your software relies on default credentials, your camera feeds become instantly searchable on international IoT tracking databases. Critical Configuration Steps to Secure Your Stream It allows a remote attacker to read arbitrary WebcamXP servers on port 8080 are frequently targeted by automated scanners and "Google Dorks" because they often lack robust default security. If you manage a webcamXP ecosystem or an equivalent home surveillance server, implement the following protocols immediately to ensure your local storage and streaming tokens remain confidential: |