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Once a video server is identified, hackers may attempt to use "Default Credentials" (like root/pass) to install malware, turning the device into a node for a DDoS attack.
This article will dissect the , historical context, security implications, and modern countermeasures regarding Axis video server exposure—without resorting to fearmongering or illegal activity.