Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are increasingly targeted by cyber attacks due to weak authentication, insecure communication protocols, outdated firmware, and many other vulnerabilities. Internet Protocol (IP) cameras, a subset of these IoT devices, are particularly vulnerable and often transmit sensitive information. This paper analyzes vulnerability data from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) to classify security vulnerabilities affecting IP cameras. Using this dataset, the paper examines the types and frequencies of these vulnerabilities, including authentication bypass, web interface exploits, and default and weak credentials. We additionally examine trends over time and across categories. This research aims to identify the primary attack surfaces of IP cameras.
Faculty Advisor/Mentor
Saltuk Karahan
Document Type
Paper
Disciplines
Cybersecurity
DOI
10.25776/n94x-xb38
Publication Date
11-10-2025
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Investigating the Security Vulnerabilities of IP Cameras: Classifications and Trends from Public CVE Data
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are increasingly targeted by cyber attacks due to weak authentication, insecure communication protocols, outdated firmware, and many other vulnerabilities. Internet Protocol (IP) cameras, a subset of these IoT devices, are particularly vulnerable and often transmit sensitive information. This paper analyzes vulnerability data from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) to classify security vulnerabilities affecting IP cameras. Using this dataset, the paper examines the types and frequencies of these vulnerabilities, including authentication bypass, web interface exploits, and default and weak credentials. We additionally examine trends over time and across categories. This research aims to identify the primary attack surfaces of IP cameras.