In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the convergence of surveillance systems, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and software development has opened up a realm of possibilities. One such avenue is the utilization of DAHUA’s own SDK (Software Development Kit) and devices, which serves as a gateway for AI providers to integrate their own cutting-edge AI algorithms into the solutions provided to their clients, in a B2B matter. This advancement not only enhances security measures but also paves the way for innovative applications across various industries.
Domoticz, Home Assistant, Smartthings, Homeseer are just a few of the solutions used to automate a home. We’re working on fully integrating the DAHUA devices with these solutions.
So, what do you use? What would you like?
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It seems that many recording devices manufactured by DAHUA have been accessed and reconfigured, one way or another, by automated software developed by hackers. Usually, these are devices that are directly connected to the Internet and are accessed directly, not via a VPN or, maybe, a SSH tunnel (please contact us if you want to know how to secure your devices).
Devices affected include DVRs, HCVRs, NVRs, XVRs etc. Continue reading DAHUA devices displaying “HACKED [x]” as Channel Name
Our brilliant Software Engineers have developed some applications that can be used to create timelapse snapshots for DAHUA devices:
Windows: a Windows-based application, that resides in the System Tray and captures snapshots at your defined rate
Linux: a Linux-server based application, without a GUI, that captures snapshots and, also, can make animated gifs (with the option to upload / synchronize them with a website); of course, if needed, we can also provide longer videos created from the snapshots
ARM/Embedded: an embedded device version that can be used with ARM-based embedded devices