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Lawmakers say stolen police logins are exposing Flock surveillance cameras to hackers
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Lawmakers say stolen police logins are exposing Flock surveillance cameras to hackers
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.
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Read Full ArticleLawmakers Call for FTC Probe of Flock Safety AI Camera Vulnerabilities
In the shadowy world of modern surveillance, where automated cameras track vehicle movements across vast networks, a new vulnerability has emerged that could undermine the very systems designed to enhance public safety. Lawmakers are raising alarms over stolen police logins that are reportedly exposing Flock Safety’s extensive camera network to hackers, potentially allowing unauthorized access to sensitive data on millions of vehicles. This deve…
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