Video servers convert analog camera signals into digital IP streams. They often sit at the aggregation point of physical security networks. Compromising a single video server can yield several advantages for an attacker: 1. Unauthorized Surveillance Access
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Malicious actors can use these feeds for reconnaissance or voyeurism. Network Entry Point: Video servers convert analog camera signals into digital
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