Here's the administrator's manual for the thing.[1]
Connecting to a HALO device can be done
in two separate ways. It can be done with
the HALO Device Manager HDM (see HDM
Manual) which is the preferred method for
setting up multiple HALOs at once.
It can also be done by typing the HALO device’s
IP address in Google Chrome. A popup will
appear asking for a username and password.
Type “admin” for the username and
“changeme” for the password. Click
“Sign in”.
If I recall correctly, the obviously incompetent clowns responsible for this device make most of their money in radio systems for public safety and critical industrial uses.
ManuelKiessling · 44m ago
I had a scary (and hopefully illogical) thought today: what’s stopping threat actors from selling SSDs that are „pimped“ with a SIM-card and some additional stuff, and phone home „interesting“ pieces from said SSD?
arcfour · 33m ago
The fact that it would be extremely expensive to do so for what could amount to $0 worth of valuable information for months or years, if ever?
delichon · 1h ago
Before LLMs I'd have said that nobody in schools has the time to listen in on childrens' bathroom conversations. Now, they could get a daily recap in their inbox for pennies.
Connecting to a HALO device can be done in two separate ways. It can be done with the HALO Device Manager HDM (see HDM Manual) which is the preferred method for setting up multiple HALOs at once. It can also be done by typing the HALO device’s IP address in Google Chrome. A popup will appear asking for a username and password. Type “admin” for the username and “changeme” for the password. Click “Sign in”.
What could possibly go wrong?
[1] https://www.dickerdata.com.au/hubfs/%2B%20New%20Zealand/%2B%...