Password - Dahua Default

But worse was coming.

Moral: The most dangerous vulnerability isn't in the firmware. It's in the assumption that "later" will be soon enough. If you're working with a Dahua device you own, please change the default credentials immediately and consult the official Dahua documentation for secure setup. dahua default password

The next day, Marco's phone buzzed with a text from a neighbor: "Dude, why are your store's security cameras streaming on a public website?" But worse was coming

Someone had hijacked his cameras and added them to a live feed indexed on a shady "surveillance . today" site. Marco watched in horror as strangers online commented on his morning routine—the way he hid the spare key under the mat, the hours his employee worked alone, even the combination to the safe (visible when he opened it near Camera 3). If you're working with a Dahua device you

Marco changed every password that afternoon—and added two-factor authentication. But the site that archived his footage? That stayed up for months. And somewhere, someone still had copies of his safe combination.

Two weeks passed. Business was good. Then one morning Marco arrived to find the register drawer open. Empty. The back door unlocked. He pulled up the footage—and found nothing. Just a frozen image of his empty store from 2 a.m. onward. No thief. No broken glass. Nothing.

"Later" never came.