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From a cybersecurity perspective, this phenomenon highlights a critical failure in the deployment of smart technology. Many users assume that because a product is "plug-and-play," it is inherently secure. However, Axis and other hardware manufacturers have historically struggled with users leaving default credentials (like "admin/admin") or no credentials at all. While newer models have implemented mandatory password changes and better encryption, millions of legacy devices remain online. These devices serve as a reminder that the responsibility for security is shared; manufacturers must build robust systems, but users must also be proactive in closing the digital doors to their private lives.