A consumer watchdog has warned that more than 100,000 cameras produced by Chinese firm HiChip are found to have various security flaws. This may give a fall sense of security to families while hackers ...
Consumer advocacy organisation Which? has issued a warning over the security of wireless camera brands made by China-based HiChip and urged the owners of more than 100,000 devices thought to be active ...
As with any device connected to the internet, your cameras are susceptible to hacking. While threat actors are often focused on big-ticket spying targets like critical infrastructure, individuals aren ...
Over on YouTube [Matt Brown] hacks a Chinese security camera recently banned by the US government. If you didn’t hear about ...
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Wi-Fi cameras are everywhere these days, with wireless networking making surveillance systems easier to deploy than ever. [CiferTech] has been recently developing the RF Clown—a tool that can ...
Flock said around 3% of its law enforcement customers do not use multi-factor authentication, potentially exposing dozens of law enforcement agency accounts open to compromise and improper access.
Android users around the world are facing the threat of being attacked after a security issue was uncovered that leaves a device’s microphone and camera vulnerable to remote access. Writing about its ...
Two more wireless baby monitors were hacked. One family heard voices as the camera followed them about the room; the second mom was freaked out and scared as a hacker remotely controlled the camera to ...
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