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Up to 30 frames per second on a single channel, or split across channels. Deconstructing the Search Syntax
| Risk | Description | |------|-------------| | | Anyone can view live/recorded video feeds if default credentials are unchanged. | | Firmware exploitation | Legacy firmware often has public exploits (e.g., credential bypass, command injection). | | Lateral movement | The video server may reside on a corporate or government network, offering an entry point for attackers. | | Privacy violation | Video from restricted areas (offices, labs, prisons, military bases) can be streamed publicly. | | No encryption | Most Axis 2400 devices only support basic HTTP authentication, transmitting credentials in Base64 (easily decodable). | intitle+axis+2400+video+server+link
The AXIS 2400 series (including the 2400, 2401, and 2400+) is a network video server that converts analog camera feeds to digital IP streams. These devices run an embedded web server. By default, their admin pages have predictable titles like "AXIS 2400 Video Server – Live View" or "AXIS 2400 – Setup". Up to 30 frames per second on a
Connects directly to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet networks. | | Lateral movement | The video server
[Analog Cameras] ──> [Axis 2400 Server] ──> [Isolated Local VLAN] ──> [Secure Firewall/VPN] ──> [Authorized Users]
