Hey,
I’ve just found there’s an IP spy cam connected to my network when I was looking at devices connected to the router. I have the IPv4 address and MAC address for the camera. How can I access the feed ? Via the MAC address I found it was a Shenzhen camera and went to https://www.ispyconnect.com/camera/shenzhen but can’t seem to get the feed up.
I suspect my landlord is spying on me.
Any help would be appreciated.
I just checked 2 of my networks. I found multiple devices with a mac address identified as “Shenzhen” something or other. They are an android phone, a wifi connected TV, a TV streaming dongle, and a Dell computer.
I used the tinyipcam android app, which is a very good app to scan the network for cameras. It found one device that it identified as a camera, a cannon printer.
If you have an android phone, I recommend “fing” to scan your network, “ping tools” for a full port scan of any questionable devices, and “tinycam monitor” to scan the network specifically for cameras.
When you find an unknown device connected to your network, it almost certainly isn’t a camera. But you should find it. The Linux tools airodump-ng with airmon-ng part of the airocrack-ng tools, can be used like a radar to tell when your closer or farther from a wifi client to pinpoint a hidden device.
nmap is good too
I used to love Fing when it was a simple scanner. Boy has it gone downhill. Now it feels like spyware.