I have several genuine Dahua cameras and an NVR that I purchased from Andy at EmpireTech over the years. While reviewing the user accounts on my cameras, I noticed something unusual and wanted to ask if you've seen this before.
On some cameras, there are additional Reserved Administrator Accounts with the memo field "CISA". These accounts cannot be modified or deleted because the firmware treats them as reserved. The usernames are different on each affected camera.
Examples:
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE (Firmware V2.800.0000016.0.R, Build 2020-06-05)
However, other cameras are completely normal with only the expected admin account (and config where applicable). For example, another IPC-HDW5231R-Z has no extra accounts at all.
To troubleshoot, I've already:
My question is:
Are these reserved "CISA" administrator accounts expected on any Dahua firmware, or do they indicate a configuration or firmware issue?
Would you recommend:
On some cameras, there are additional Reserved Administrator Accounts with the memo field "CISA". These accounts cannot be modified or deleted because the firmware treats them as reserved. The usernames are different on each affected camera.
Examples:
IPC-HDW5231R-ZE (Firmware V2.800.0000016.0.R, Build 2020-06-05)
- security
- deafult
- ujfjyst
- zylucem
- pdrllew
- gylmllg
- vviditq
- hcurwsx
However, other cameras are completely normal with only the expected admin account (and config where applicable). For example, another IPC-HDW5231R-Z has no extra accounts at all.
To troubleshoot, I've already:
- Verified only my own admin session appears under Online User.
- Disabled UPnP on my Verizon router.
- Confirmed DMSS remote access still works after disabling UPnP.
- Verified there are no manual port forwarding rules.
- Checked logs and didn't find any account creation events.
- Found one unexpected admin account on my NVR5232-4KS2 (uvzqsbr), but that account could be deleted successfully.
My question is:
Are these reserved "CISA" administrator accounts expected on any Dahua firmware, or do they indicate a configuration or firmware issue?
Would you recommend:
- leaving them alone,
- factory resetting the affected cameras,
- or flashing the firmware?
