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Re: Nessus and Webcams

Subject: Re: Nessus and Webcams
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:18:12 -0400
On 8/23/07, Ron Gula <rgula@tenablesecurity.com> wrote:
Starting with the USB enumeration is a good idea, but there are other
more "professional" cameras that are firewire or even standalone/IP
based which won't show up in USB.

Of course, if the cam has its own IP stack, it will show up as a web
server in a standard network scan.  The banner Nessus grabs should
indicate the presence of the camera to one degree or another. (e.g.
The camera's web server may identify it as a camera, or just be
something other than IIS or Apache that would probably indicate an
embedded device of some kind.)  For that matter, if you have web
servers in your DHCP ranges, you probably want to know that, cam or
not.

PaulM (aka Captain Obvious)
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