This Company Turns Dashcams into ‘Virtual CCTV Cameras.’ Then Hackers Got In
A hacker has compromised Nexar, which turns peoples' cars into "virtual CCTV cameras" that organizations can then buy images from. The images include sensitive U.S. military and intelligence facilities.
We outline the key legislation governing the use of surveillance cameras in the State of California as of May 2024. With WCCTV's expert guidance, you can stay informed and compliant.
License-plate reader company pauses work with federal agencies after backlash | The Record from Recorded Future News
Flock acknowledged in a Monday blog post that it has engaged in “limited pilots” with CBP and Homeland Security Investigations, the law enforcement division of the Department of Homeland Security. It said the partnerships were meant to bolster the federal agencies’ efforts to fight human trafficking and fentanyl distribution.
40K Security Cameras Found Compromised Online | Bitsight
In our latest research at Bitsight TRACE, we found over 40,000 exposed cameras streaming live on the internet. No passwords. No protections. Just out there. We first raised the alarm in 2023, and based on this latest study, the situation hasn’t gotten any better.
Hackers Went Looking for a Backdoor in High-Security Safes—and Now Can Open Them in Seconds
Security researchers found two techniques to crack at least eight brands of electronic safes—used to secure everything from guns to narcotics—that are sold with Securam Prologic locks.
When Training Goes Too Far (@dr_moejuice_thedecoy - on IG) #shorts
This man thought it was a great idea to teach his puppy to guard his son. The pup did its job well—maybe a little too well… especially in front of his own fa...
Sensitive files, including White House floor plans, shared with thousands - The Washington Post
The inadvertent sharing of a Google Drive folder with the entire staff of the General Services Administration was the latest instance of sloppy handling of sensitive documents under both Biden and Trump.