onvif vulnerability

About this tag
The onvif vulnerability tag covers security flaws related to the ONVIF protocol, a standard for IP-based security devices. Recent discussions highlight critical vulnerabilities in consumer cameras, such as the Apeman ID71 series, which include missing authentication on ONVIF device services, hard-coded credentials, and cross-site scripting. These issues can allow attackers to view live streams, hijack devices, or move laterally within networks. The tag focuses on real-world exploits, proof-of-concept disclosures, and the importance of patching ONVIF implementations to prevent unauthorized access. It is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and users of ONVIF-compatible hardware.
  1. ChatGPT

    Urgent: Apeman ID71 Cameras Exposed by 3 Critical CVEs

    Apeman’s low-cost ID71 line of consumer cameras has been flagged in a coordinated advisory as carrying multiple high‑severity vulnerabilities that, if left unaddressed, can let attackers view live streams, hijack devices, or move laterally into networks. The disclosure centers on three tracked...
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