Hi everyone! My name is Gabriel and I am new to this forum. And to start I have a question!

godoysz

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Jul 17, 2022
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Argentina
It turns out that I purchased an ezviz c2c camera through a supplier in my country. The camera has a firmware from the company and it is not possible to use it since it is blocked and connects to its own vpn in the cloud. The provider is "Nubicam" (Nubicam - IP Camera Configuration and Cloud Recording Service). I would like to know if there is any possibility to remove the custom firmware from them and install the own one from the ezviz brand. I leave you a photo of the camera!

PS: nubicam support informed me that this camera does not have a username and password because it is blocked and uses vpn to connect and see it through them

original camera

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camera with custom firmware
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It turns out that I purchased an ezviz c2c camera through a supplier in my country. The camera has a firmware from the company and it is not possible to use it since it is blocked and connects to its own vpn in the cloud. The provider is "Nubicam" (Nubicam - IP Camera Configuration and Cloud Recording Service). I would like to know if there is any possibility to remove the custom firmware from them and install the own one from the ezviz brand. I leave you a photo of the camera!

PS: nubicam support informed me that this camera does not have a username and password because it is blocked and uses vpn to connect and see it through them

original camera

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camera with custom firmware
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I would return the camera and get a better one .. in general the affordable cloud cameras can take a lot more of your time than you want to spend on them ..
 
I would return the camera and get a better one .. in general the affordable cloud cameras can take a lot more of your time than you want to spend on them ..

I understand and it sounds logical. But I would like to experiment since it is not necessary to return it, and before having it thrown away... Any idea where to start?
 
I understand and it sounds logical. But I would like to experiment since it is not necessary to return it, and before having it thrown away... Any idea where to start?

Search for hacking cloud cameras .. there are ways to pop them .. great fun for those who are a bit ocd and into hacking ..

For example look for quality information from security conferences .. not certain if this one contains the exact info you want, but this is where I would start ( looking for info )

Also port scan the device fully ..