https://www.shodan.io/search?query=big+tits
Exactly ONE hit. This can't be real.


On Dec 03 23:35:32, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
> His ISP wrote:
> 
> "Dude you have several hundred abuse emails,
> what the fuck are you doing?"
> 
> Wired wrote:
> 
> "Shodan's big lesson is that the internet is more diverse than we think.
> Think webserver, and you'll probably think of Apache or Microsoft, or
> maybe Nginx, but Shodan's database of nearly 144 million webservers
> shows that they're not the only ones out there - not by a long shot.
> According to Shodan, Microsoft's Internet Information Server, or IIS,
> runs about 8.5 million web servers, but that's dwarfed by one most
> people have never heard of: Allegro Software Development's RomPager,
> which runs on more than 22 million machines. IIS may run big websites
> such as MSN.com, but RomPager runs on millions of routers, switches, and
> printers."
> 
> CNN wrote:
> 
> "He found a car wash that could be turned on and off and a hockey rink
> in Denmark that could be defrosted with a click of a button. A city's
> entire traffic control system was connected to the Internet and could be
> put into "test mode" with a single command entry. And he also found a
> control system for a hydroelectric plant in France with two turbines
> generating 3 megawatts each."
> 
> The BBC wrote:
> 
> "The US government has told thousands of companies to beef up protection
> of computers which oversee power plants and other utilities.
> The action comes after a survey revealed that thousands of these systems
> can be found online.
> The survey was carried out via a publicly available search engine that
> pinpointed computers controlling critical infrastructure.
> In total, the survey uncovered more than 500,000 potential targets."
> 
> See: http://www.shodan.io

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