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Step 1: Download and Install Angry IP Scanner
Visit the Angry IP Scanner website: https://angryip.org/ to download and install the software.
Step 2: Choose the IP Address Range
To hack CCTV cameras, it's crucial to select the correct IP address range. CCTV cameras are often connected to the internet via broadband. To find your public IP address, open Google and search for "My IP": https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+my+ip.
For example, if your IP address is 77.247.181.165, your IP range could be from 77.247.181.1 to 77.247.181.255, or even from 77.247.181.1 to 77.247.185.255.
Step 3: Configure Angry IP Scanner
- Open Angry IP Scanner and go to Tools > Preferences > Ports.
- In the Port Selection tab, add ports 80, 8080, and 23.
- To enable web detection (which provides brief information about connected devices), go to Tools > Fetchers and add Web Detect. This will show details like:
- CCTV camera model name
- CCTV camera name
- Router name or model
Step 4: Start IP Scanning
Enter the IP range in the IP Range tab and start the scan.
Once scanning is complete, you will see details in the Web Detect tab, such as:
RomPager/4.07 UPnP/1.0 – Router
uc-httpd 1.0.0 – CCTV Camera
DVRDVS-Webs – CCTV Camera
microhttpd – Router
Webs – CCTV Camera
Hikvision-Webs – CCTV Camera
iBall-Baton – CCTV Camera
Copy the IP address of the detected CCTV camera and paste it into your browser to access it.
Step 5: Default Username and Password
Many CCTV cameras and routers use default usernames and passwords. Some examples are:
- Username: admin | Password: admin
- Username: admin | Password: (blank)
- Username: admin | Password: 12345
- Username: admin | Password: 9999
You can find default username and password lists by searching online. Some CCTV cameras require a plugin, which can be downloaded from the same page or the manufacturer's website.
Step 6: Crack CCTV Camera Password Using Hydra
If the default password doesn't work, you can try to crack it using Hydra, a powerful brute-force tool.
(Note: There are many brute-forcing tools available, such as Hashcat, but we will focus on Hydra as it is preferred.)
Start Hydra with the following command:
kali root@DeepHack:~# hydra -s 80 -l admin -P /root/Desktop/wl/cctvpass.txt -e ns -t 16 targetIP http
Hydra Syntax Explanation:
-s 80
– Define port number
-l admin
– Default login name (admin)
-P /root/Desktop/worldlist.txt
– Choose your word list for brute force
-e ns
– Try login as password and try empty password
http
– Protocol for the attack