Netsnap was an early webcam software popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It allowed users to stream live video feeds from FTP or HTTP servers. Because of systemic security flaws, thousands of these private feeds became publicly accessible to anyone with a web browser. Englischer: German for "English" or "in English."

Traffic was transmitted over unencrypted HTTP, making it easy to intercept.

Explain how manufacturers have updated firmware to prevent unauthenticated access.

: Using these links can expose people to unwanted surveillance, which is why security services like NordVPN emphasize securing camera hardware.

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