I believe my Hikvision may be hacked. Using BlueIris

Jayh

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I disabled port-fowarding. Disabled UPnP. Um. It looked like it worked for awhile but now I just received a

Error: 800000007a (Check Port/User/Password) 0 on Blue Irsis Program which is due to a password change on the camera itself. I always have to use the Hikvision camera admin password reset tool to gain back access and repeat this stupid cycle every 1-2 weeks.


Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
 

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I disabled port-fowarding. Disabled UPnP. Um. It looked like it worked for awhile but now I just received a

Error: 800000007a (Check Port/User/Password) 0 on Blue Irsis Program which is due to a password change on the camera itself. I always have to use the Hikvision camera admin password reset tool to gain back access and repeat this stupid cycle every 1-2 weeks.


Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated.
The cameras could not be hacked if you actually disable port forwarding or upnp. Check again.
 

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The cameras could not be hacked if you actually disable port forwarding or upnp. Check again.
Strange... Port forwarding was enabled..and I just regained access to my camera which had upnp enabled.

Thanks. Hopefully this doesn't change.
 

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Strange... Port forwarding was enabled..and I just regained access to my camera which had upnp enabled.

Thanks. Hopefully this doesn't change.
disable port forwarding. disable upnp both on the camera and on the router.
 

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and restart your router after disabling UPNP to make sure previously opened ports are closed.
 
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