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The configuration mentioned specifies a server setup on port 8080 with a "Secret32" parameter. Port 8080 is an alternative HTTP port often used to avoid conflicts with the standard HTTP port 80. The "Secret32" could imply a password or a specific code used to access or configure the server.
If a cracked surveillance program has access to your webcams, the creators of the crack can easily implement backdoors to spy on your private spaces or steal your stored video files.