Comment by joshstrange
2 years ago
Because it’s not listed in the list of affected devices. Also if that’s a concern then don’t expose the NVR. Use something like tailscale or a VPN to access it remotely (or don’t access it remotely).
2 years ago
Because it’s not listed in the list of affected devices. Also if that’s a concern then don’t expose the NVR. Use something like tailscale or a VPN to access it remotely (or don’t access it remotely).
Yeah but now everyone in your wifi range with commonly available hardware has access to your NVR and by extension your cameras.
And actually if any of your network machines or devices are breached, the attackers now have NVR/cam access.
? My cameras aren't wifi, they are ethernet and the NVR isn't wifi-based either.
Your wifi network probably isn't VLAN'd away from your hardwired network. It's all the same IP space.
You can check your NVR from your phone on wifi right?
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