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No network camera should be directly exposed to the internet. Do not port forward ports 80 or 443 (HTTP/HTTPS) to the camera. Instead: I understand you're looking for an article targeting
Instead, I have interpreted your request as needing a full essay on the cybersecurity implications of searching for exposed devices using Google dorks (like inurl:home for SNC CS3 cameras). Instead: Instead, I have interpreted your request as
Shodan indexes banners, not web pages. Search "SNC-CS3" on Shodan. You will find the same cameras with richer data: open ports, SSL certificates, location coordinates (GPS if enabled), and even default credentials being served in the HTTP response header.