This paper investigates the sprawling, global landscape of IoT devices identified by the "NETSurveillance WEB" HTTP title. Despite being a cornerstone of affordable global surveillance, this specific firmware ecosystem represents one of the largest persistent attack surfaces on the modern internet. We analyze over 3 million devices to categorize the "rebranding" phenomenon, where a single vulnerable codebase is sold under hundreds of different regional brands. Our research tracks the lifecycle of these devices from initial deployment to their inevitable recruitment into DDoS botnets, proposing a new fingerprinting methodology to identify at-risk hardware before exploitation. Key Research Sections:
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But as she closed the file, she saw the side-effect. The NetSurveillance web had logged her action. The fact that she had shown her face. That she had called herself a “woman” before an “analyst.” Our research tracks the lifecycle of these devices