



LTS: Requires unique password creation previously admin/12345.Hikvision: Firmware 5.3.0 and up requires unique password creation previously admin/12345.Hanwha: admin/no default password, must be created during initial setup.Previously this process was recommended but could be canceled older models default to admin/admin Dahua: Requires password creation on first login.Cisco: No default password, requires creation during first login.Bosch: None required, but new firmwares (6.0+) prompt users to create passwords on first login.Axis: Traditionally root/pass, new Axis cameras require password creation during first login (note that root/pass may be used for ONVIF access, but logging into the camera requires root password creation).Avigilon: Previously admin/admin, changed to Administrator/ in later firmware versions.American Dynamics: admin/admin or admin/9999.Where manufacturers have multiple defaults, or differences in newer/older firmwares, we have noted it:
#Foscam default password manuals
While IPVM strongly recommends using complex passwords, users may still need to know defaults when cameras are first configured or factory defaulted, and finding these credentials can be aggravating, with many manufacturers burying them in PDF manuals or not documenting them at all.įor each manufacturer, we list the username first and pasword section in the following format: username/password. Worse, since many cameras are made available over the Internet (often because of another risky practice, port forwarding or because the manufacturer defaulted UPnP on), the cameras may be attacked from anywhere in the world. Leaving default passwords is dangerous and makes it easy for even inexperienced attackers to take control, brick or watch your video feed. Below is a directory of 50+ manufacturer's default passwords.
