what is shodan? (Hackers search engine)
“The Scariest Search Engine” OR you can say it ''World Most Dangerous Search engine''
Shodan is a search engine that lets you find specific types of computers (routers, servers, etc.) in the internet using a variety of filters. Some have also described it as a search engine of service banners, which are meta-data the server sends back to the client.[1] This can be information about the server software, what options the service supports, a welcome message or anything else that the client can find out before interacting with the server.
Shodan collects data mostly on web servers at the moment (HTTP port 80), but there is also some data from FTP (21), SSH (22) Telnet (23), SNMP (161) and SIP (5060) services.[2]
It was launched in 2009 by computer programmer John Matherly, who, in 2003,[3] conceived the idea of searching devices linked to the Internet.[4] The name Shodan is a reference to SHODAN, a character from the System Shock video game series.[3]
"OTher Search Engine un'like Shodan" But we like it very much
What Can Shodan Show Us?
The Terrifying Search Engine That Finds Internet-Connected Cameras, Traffic Lights, Medical Devices, Baby Monitors And Power Plants
Since almost every new device now has a web interface (maybe even your refrigerator) to ease remote management, we can access innumerable web-enabled servers, network devices, home security systems, etc.
Shodan can find us webcams, traffic signals, video projectors, routers, home heating systems, and SCADA systems that, for instance, control nuclear power plants and electrical grids. If it has a web interface, Shodan can find it!
Although many of these systems communicate over port 80 using HTTP, many use telnet or other protocols over other ports. Keep that in mind when trying to connect to them.
users you can use google for every information of "shodan"
link to shodan search engine
http://www.shodanhq.com/
you can find every route password from here:
http://www.phenoelit.org/dpl/ dpl.html
it can help you to login in unprotected webcam or route settings Etc
“The Scariest Search Engine” OR you can say it ''World Most Dangerous Search engine''
Shodan is a search engine that lets you find specific types of computers (routers, servers, etc.) in the internet using a variety of filters. Some have also described it as a search engine of service banners, which are meta-data the server sends back to the client.[1] This can be information about the server software, what options the service supports, a welcome message or anything else that the client can find out before interacting with the server.
Shodan collects data mostly on web servers at the moment (HTTP port 80), but there is also some data from FTP (21), SSH (22) Telnet (23), SNMP (161) and SIP (5060) services.[2]
It was launched in 2009 by computer programmer John Matherly, who, in 2003,[3] conceived the idea of searching devices linked to the Internet.[4] The name Shodan is a reference to SHODAN, a character from the System Shock video game series.[3]
"OTher Search Engine un'like Shodan" But we like it very much
What Can Shodan Show Us?
The Terrifying Search Engine That Finds Internet-Connected Cameras, Traffic Lights, Medical Devices, Baby Monitors And Power Plants
Since almost every new device now has a web interface (maybe even your refrigerator) to ease remote management, we can access innumerable web-enabled servers, network devices, home security systems, etc.
Shodan can find us webcams, traffic signals, video projectors, routers, home heating systems, and SCADA systems that, for instance, control nuclear power plants and electrical grids. If it has a web interface, Shodan can find it!
Although many of these systems communicate over port 80 using HTTP, many use telnet or other protocols over other ports. Keep that in mind when trying to connect to them.
users you can use google for every information of "shodan"
link to shodan search engine
http://www.shodanhq.com/
you can find every route password from here:
http://www.phenoelit.org/dpl/
it can help you to login in unprotected webcam or route settings Etc
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