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Lost password of wifi endoscope cam
polli:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on September 08, 2017, 12:29:05 pm ---if its easy to reset your device, it will be equally easy to reset other people's device.
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this is not correct, because when resetting your device you usually have physical access. There are devices where security is an issue in case of physical access from an attacker, but this is not such a device. If you have physical access to a laptop, even if it was encrypted correctly, you can just "reset" it by booting from an usb drive and installing a fresh OS. If you steal a phone you can still wipe it and use it with your stuff.
KingVidiot:
--- Quote from: joao2004 on September 07, 2017, 10:41:16 pm ---Have you tried password 88888888 ?
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thanks, worked perfectly for me on my XJ_wifibox :-)
I should have guessed that since the Chinese really love the number 8
soldar:
--- Quote from: polli on September 08, 2017, 08:47:05 am ---Since you own this thing, I think this tool should be legal to use for you: https://www.aircrack-ng.org/
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I do not think that will help. I think the way it works is that you need to have a valid handshake from someone who logged in with the correct password. Then aircrack tries whatever passwords you tell it to try and it will see if one matches the existing handshake.
In other words, you cannot do anything unless you have a valid handshake.
n8henrie:
I ran into this same issue with a similar endoscope and did a writeup of how I figured out the WiFi password, the telnet account and password, and how to configure the endoscope by sending some UDP packets.
The writeup begins here: https://n8henrie.com/2019/02/reverse-engineering-my-wifi-endoscope-part-1/
The short answer is that you'll need to connect to the TX2 and RX2 serial debug ports at 57600 baud, it will print out your WiFi password. (Without that, unfortunately you obviously wouldn't be able to connect by telnet or send any commands over UDP.)
Ran into this post while I was googling for an answer, so thought I'd register to post my solution!
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