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this post was submitted on 22 Dec 2025
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I am wondering if a super soaker with very salty water would work. It should heavily obscure the lens when dried and if someone doesn't clean it properly it will scratch it to hell.
Rain is a thing.
Cameras are typically angled down and have a little rain hood.
If the lens is getting wet, it's an awfully shitty surveillance camera.
Did you miss the part about unencrypted admin creds being widely available on the internet?
That doesn't make it a shitty camera, that makes it unsecured. Those are very different problems.
Water with flour and dye