Yeah, Shodan has been around for a while now. They really fill the gap in
search engine. They were recently in the news highlights due to Trendnet
cameras security breach...Petty they charge for search results.

-Bruce



On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Mike Ashton <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Listening to Security Now podcast and learned about this search engine
> www.ShodanHQ.com <http://www.shodanhq.com/>, which is a search engine of
> exposed devices to the
> internet that hackers are using.
>
> I typed in asterisk and it identified 24062 IP addresses of which 1055 were
> in Canada.
>
> I did a search for: polycom country:CA city:"Toronto" and came up with 36
> exposed devices. One was a Polycom HDX video conferencing system in a large
> companies boardroom, which had many other end points around the world in
> it's directory.
>
> Pretty scary.
>
> You may want to search for your IP ranges to see what comes up, luckily for
> my IP ranges just my webserver came up.
>
> Mike
>
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