Key takeaways bitsight trace has found more than 40,000 security cameras openly accessible on the internet, allowing anyone to view their live footage While some of them were connected to businesses, showing images of offices, retail stores, and factories, many were likely connected in private residences. The united states and japan rank first and second for camera exposure
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Most times, all that an attacker needs to spy on homes or even large organizations is just a web browser and the right ip.
Bloomberg has reported that a group of hackers have breached a database containing security camera feeds collected by verkada inc., a silicon valley startup
The database includes live feeds of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside hospitals, organizations, police departments, prisons and schools. The cameras were providing the images without any kind of password or authentication, it said