Port 8080 is an alternative HTTP port often used when port 80 (the default for web traffic) is already occupied or blocked by an ISP. WebcamXP defaults to port 8080 in some configurations, so seeing :8080 in a URL simply means the web interface is served from that port.
If you see your webcam feed — you are exposed.
The webcamXP server typically uses for its web server and video streams. By default, this port serves content via HTTP , meaning all traffic—including video feeds and login credentials—is transmitted in plain text .
Port 8080 is an alternative HTTP port often used when port 80 (the default for web traffic) is already occupied or blocked by an ISP. WebcamXP defaults to port 8080 in some configurations, so seeing :8080 in a URL simply means the web interface is served from that port.
If you see your webcam feed — you are exposed.
The webcamXP server typically uses for its web server and video streams. By default, this port serves content via HTTP , meaning all traffic—including video feeds and login credentials—is transmitted in plain text .