Exposed Eyes: 40,000 Security Cameras Vulnerable to Remote Hacking
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Public transport has increased, some passengers are insecure. Transport companies equip vehicles and personnel with cameras. First experience on bodycams is available.
A view into the living room, the shop or the parking lot - conveniently by app from on the road. What gives many people a sense of security can in truth become a risk. Worldwide around 40,000 surveillance cameras are open on the Internet - poorly secured and sometimes even without password. Also in Germany about 1,000 devices are affected, as current research by Bitsight (https://www.securityweek.com/40000-unprotected-security-cameras-found-on-i…
A view into the living room, the shop or the parking lot - conveniently by app from on the way. What gives many people a sense of security can in truth become a risk. Worldwide around 40,000 surveillance cameras are open on the Internet - poorly secured and sometimes even without password. Also in Germany about 1,000 devices are affected, such as current research by Bitsight (https://www.securityweek.com/40000-unprotected-security-cameras-found-…
Unscrupulous surveillance cameras worldwide stream their recordings live into the Internet completely unscathed. A browser and the right IPs are already available for access. This is also the case in Germany. Security experts warn against significant risks. (Continue reading)
US Tops List of Unsecured Cameras Exposing Homes and Offices
A BitSight report reveals over 40,000 internet-connected security cameras globally are exposed, streaming live footage without protection. Learn how common devices, from home cameras to factory surveillance, pose privacy and security risks and get simple tips to secure your own.
Exposed eyes: 40,000 security cameras vulnerable to remote hacking
Over 40,000 internet-exposed security cameras worldwide are vulnerable to remote hacking, posing serious privacy and security risks. Bitsight warns that over 40,000 security cameras worldwide are exposed to remote hacking due to unsecured HTTP or RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) access.… Read more → The post Exposed eyes: 40,000 security cameras vulnerable to remote hacking appeared first on IT Security News.
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