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From: stan.bubrouski at gmail.com (Stan Bubrouski)
Subject: Re: But i guess.....

Tanvir wrote:

> Dear Stan,
>  
> Hi. Thanks for answering.
>  
> But i thought we are dealing here with security and i thought that the 
> view this camera present is related to that.
>  


Yes but by defualt Axis cameras enable the world to access them.  This 
is not a security issue.

> You can click on either 2X or 4X button on the top left corner then 
> the picture will enlarge. It dosent seem to me any coat hangers etc... 
> What it seem to me is like has captured something or someone and he is 
> keeping a look through this camera.
>  


Looks to me like simply a security camera...nothing suspicious about it...

> That make it a security issue. As many of you on the list are capable 
> of tracking that camera owner, or inform authtorities about it. I am 
> sitting in Karachi Pakistan and cant do much from here.


Nobody will bother, there are literally thousands and thousands of Axis 
cameras all over the net...pic anything on that page and google it and 
you will find 10000+ other cameras just like that one and you can zoom 
those too... but its not a security issue...

>  
> Warm regards, and thanks for your time.
>  
>  
> Tanvir.



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