y'all know any ded servers? pic rel piqued my interest.
>>106435731I used to use nmap to scan port 80 of random IP blocks looking for interesting shit. With NAT being the norm these days it's probably less interesting than it used to be, but you used to be able to find an absolute shitton of things like building security system or phone exchange web UIs exposed public with the default admin passwords still enabled.
>>106435731There was a print server in a walled off storage room in an office building that was found in the early 2010's turning renovation, it was still working after like 15 years.
>>106435731Picrel is obviously fantasy
Its like those companies which have a random computer running windows 98 tucked away somewhere left alone for decades and mostly forgotten. And it's still there for some obscure reason that maybe 2 people at the company no about.
>>106435731Not found physically, but I used to look for old ftp servers on shodan back in the day, and there were plenty back around 2012-2014.Some of them were part of printservers or IP camera control systems and didn't look like they had ever been used, but some had copies of old prints going back to the late 90s.There was also one i found that looked like it was part of some sort of industrial control system in a factory in Russia that had log files going back to 1994.>>106438185>And it's still there for some obscure reason that maybe 2 people at the company no about.And in some cases those two people quit or retired 20 years ago and no one wants to turn it off because they don't know what it does
>>106435952Unsecured IP cams are also a interesting one. Sadly they do not store any info but some are quite old desu.
>>106435952>nmapI remember the days of wardialer
>>106435731>y'all
106440544i just did it so that people would bump my thread for free
>sortashodan.io printers with open ports and sometimes routers/gateways that can run very basic scriptsI left an old pi zero at my last job with open ports for VNC that I wonder if the new IT ever found