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If you mean admin then see this release noteHello everyone,
I've seen that in some Blue Iris installations we can find a user 'cameras' with no password and it has unlimited remote access.
What is that exactly? Disabled here, of course.
then someone created the account.not related with this release note.
Is anyone besides you managing these installs. I have never seen this on any system.On different systems, at different installations? I don't see how, really. No (other) security issues found on any related computers.
I would email support and see what he says.no one.
If you mean admin then see this release note
Any other use must have been created by someone.
Admin console sessions and anonymous-admin remote sessions now have their own automatically created Options/Users account "admin". For security, it will not be possible to login with this account remotely unless you assign it a password (or had a pre-existing admin account with a password). This will aid in the future development of per-user statistics and counters.
that is strange...let us know what support says..I think that I was able to reproduce it. After some Android app logins and enabling and disabling audio on cameras, and browser logins, the user appears. It allows remote viewing and listening of every group.