Accessing a computer system without authorization is illegal in almost every jurisdiction. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US, the Computer Misuse Act in the UK, and similar laws across the EU classify viewing a private stream without permission as a crime, regardless of whether a password prompt was displayed.
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Google, acting as a relentless spider, crawled these IP addresses. Because the streams were often served over HTTP (not HTTPS) and had no robots.txt restrictions, Google index them. Suddenly, a warehouse security feed in Ohio might appear as the third result for a search in Tokyo.
As she closed her laptop and took a well-deserved break, Rachel couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. It was a small win, but it was a reminder that even the smallest actions could make a big difference in the world of cybersecurity.