To find relevant results, researchers use "dorks"—specific search queries that filter for the software's unique identifiers in HTTP headers.

product:"webcamXP 5" : Targets the specific application name parsed from the service field.

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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Connection: close Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 8157 Cache-control: no-cache, must revalidate Server: webcamXP 5.x Use code with caution.

When users download cracked copies of webcamXP, they often receive outdated, vulnerable versions. Running these outdated versions with exposed internet access makes their own cameras vulnerable to the very attacks they might be attempting to discover.

The software typically broadcasts a specific server string in its HTTP header, such as Server: webcamXP5 .

This entire process, from search to stream, can be automated, making it trivial to scan for and access thousands of cameras in an afternoon.

webcamxp country:US port:80

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