Privastead is a privacy-preserving home security camera solution that uses end-to-end encryption. It has three key benefits: End-to-end encryption using the OpenMLS implementation of the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol. Software-only solution that works with existing IP cameras with minimal trust assumptions about the IP camera. Rust implementation (camera hub, MLS code for the mobile app, and untrusted server).
The Privastead camera solution has three components: A camera hub, which runs on a local machine and directly interacts with IP camera(s). A mobile app that allows one to receive event notifications (e.g., motion) as well as livestream the camera remotely. An untrusted server that relays (encrypted) messages between the hub and the app. In addition, Privastead uses the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) for notifications. Similar to the server, FCM is untrusted.
DeFlock is a tool to help you learn about Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in your area.
I created this project after noticing the mass deployment of ALPRs in cities, towns, and even rural areas in the recent years. It's a massive threat to privacy, and this projects helps shed a light on this issue as ALPRs continue to be deployed to thousands of cities across the US and possibly beyond. Uses OpenStreetMap data to populate a map with crowdsourced locations of ALPRs, along with their type and direction they face. Provides OSM tags for easy reporting of ALPRs based on brand on OSM's editing site. Evemtually, this will be a native feature of the site.
An open-source, 35mm full-frame (36mm x 24mm) CCD mirror-less interchangable lens camera (MILC). The original goal of this project was to create a digital camera back to convert SLR cameras to DSLR cameras, but has since changed to build a full MILC.
This means that the project includes building a logic board with a system-on-a-chip, optical and ranging sensors, ports, storage media, an LCD screen... this is not a beginner's project. Nor is it a project for casual photographers.
OpenIPC is an open-source operating system targeting IP cameras with ARM and MIPS processors from several manufacturers in order to replace that closed, opaque, insecure, often abandoned and unsupported firmware pre-installed by a vendor.
OpenIPC Firmware comes as binary pre-compiled files for easy installation by end-user. Also, we provide full access to the source files for further development and improvement by any capable programmer willing to contribute to the project. OpenIPC source code is released under one of the most simple open source license agreements, MIT License, giving users express permission to reuse code for any purpose, even as part of a proprietary software. We only ask you politely to contribute your improvements back to us. We would be grateful for any feedback and suggestions.
Downloadable images: https://openipc.org/supported-hardware/featured
Github: https://github.com/OpenIPC
Welcome to Insecam project, the world's biggest directory of online surveillance security cameras. Select a country to watch live street, traffic, parking, office, road, beach, earth online webcams. Now you can search live web cams around the world. You can find here Axis, Panasonic, Linksys, Sony, TPLink, Foscam and a lot of other network video cams available online without a password. Mozilla Firefox browser is recommended to watch network cameras. Only filtered cameras are available now. This way none of the cameras on Insecam invade anybody's private life.
No, they really don't use HTTPS. Sheesh.
Python 3 tooling to retrieve data from Axon Body Cams. This code should work for first and second generation non-online models.
Ultimate Internet of Things/Industrial Control Systems reconnaissance tool.
Requires an API key for SHODAN.
With their small size and ubiquitous use, we’ve become quite accostomed to commercial home-monitoring camera systems — so much so that they tend to fade into their settings, even when prominently placed up front and center. It’s an extension of camera-equipped-everything maneuvering us to take the constant recording of our lives for granted.