High resolution interactive side scan sonar data processing and interpretation, fast and efficient.
SeaView MOSAIC is the first post-processing and interpretation software for side-scan sonar capable of interactive mosaic editing at full resolution.
The software also features two novel algorithms: automatic normalization (AGC) and de-striping. These filters produce clean and crisp results, delivering high-resolution seafloor imagery with unmatched quality.
SeaView MOSAIC can export mosaic images at centimetre resolution in just a few minutes.
Manage large datasets (tens of TB) and interpretation databases (tens of thousands of contacts) with ease.
SeaView MOSAIC preserves the same resolution of the waterfall view into the final mosaic output.
| Aspect | Rating | Explanation | |--------|--------|-------------| | | Critical | The query is simple; no hacking skills required. | | User awareness | Poor | Most affected users do not realize Evocam’s default settings make the feed public. | | Data exposed | High | Real-time video of homes, offices, factories, laboratories, or even children’s rooms. | | Default configuration | Unsafe | Evocam historically defaults to “allow all connections” unless the user manually enables password protection. |
If you find your own camera using this query, secure it immediately. If you find someone else’s, do the ethical thing—ignore it or contact the owner if possible. Do not watch, record, or share. intitle evocam inurl webcam.html
Security implications of search query: intitle:evoCam inurl:webcam.html | | Default configuration | Unsafe | Evocam
This search syntax is an advanced Google (and other search engine) operator pattern used to find pages whose title contains "evocam" and whose URL includes "webcam.html". People use such queries to locate specific device web interfaces, camera feeds, or pages related to a product named Evocam. Below is an informative, structured guide about what this pattern does, why it’s used, practical (and safe/legal) tips for using it, and recommended alternatives. Do not watch, record, or share
This specific dork became well-known in the early 2010s as part of broader lists of "Camera Dorks". While the EvoCam software is now dated, similar queries are still used today in tools like the GHDB (Google Hacking Database) to find IoT devices with default configurations.
With SeaView you can remove repeated positions, filter heading values and apply layback corrections point by point.
Merging navigation logs into side-scan files recorded from AUVs is easy with our simple navigation import tool.
The advanced editing tools allow you to fix complex navigation issues interactively: adjust position and heading or cut ranges by hand.
Provide daily updates to your client and onshore offices during operations with our incremental SeaView archives.
Internet speed won't be an issue anymore.
SeaView archives support password protection and digital signatures to detect and prevent data corruption.
Create video presentations of your project with ease. Define keyframes, animations and captions with a few clicks.
Add your logo in video overlay to emphasize your corporate identity.
Play the presentation preview in SeaView or export it as a video in one click.
Learn more about the other modules in the SeaView suite or contact us for a free trial.
| Aspect | Rating | Explanation | |--------|--------|-------------| | | Critical | The query is simple; no hacking skills required. | | User awareness | Poor | Most affected users do not realize Evocam’s default settings make the feed public. | | Data exposed | High | Real-time video of homes, offices, factories, laboratories, or even children’s rooms. | | Default configuration | Unsafe | Evocam historically defaults to “allow all connections” unless the user manually enables password protection. |
If you find your own camera using this query, secure it immediately. If you find someone else’s, do the ethical thing—ignore it or contact the owner if possible. Do not watch, record, or share.
Security implications of search query: intitle:evoCam inurl:webcam.html
This search syntax is an advanced Google (and other search engine) operator pattern used to find pages whose title contains "evocam" and whose URL includes "webcam.html". People use such queries to locate specific device web interfaces, camera feeds, or pages related to a product named Evocam. Below is an informative, structured guide about what this pattern does, why it’s used, practical (and safe/legal) tips for using it, and recommended alternatives.
This specific dork became well-known in the early 2010s as part of broader lists of "Camera Dorks". While the EvoCam software is now dated, similar queries are still used today in tools like the GHDB (Google Hacking Database) to find IoT devices with default configurations.