40,000 Security Cameras Exposed to Remote Hacking More than 40,000 security cameras worldwide are exposed to the internet, cybersecurity firm Bitsight warns Operating over HTTP or RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol), the cameras expose their live feed to anyone knowing their IP addresses, directly from the web browser, which makes them unintended tools for cyberattacks, espionage, extortion, and stalking, the company says
Massive privacy concern: over 40,000 security cameras are . . . A major privacy concern involving more than 40,000 security cameras worldwide has been revealed by Cybersecurity firm Bitsight According to the company's TRACE research division, these cameras are
40K Security Cameras Found Compromised Online | Bitsight Bitsight TRACE has found more than 40,000 security cameras openly accessible on the internet, allowing anyone to view their live footage The United States and Japan rank first and second for camera exposure Most times, all that an attacker needs to spy on homes or even large organizations is just a web browser and the right IP address
More than 40,000 security cameras found openly accessible on . . . The exposed cameras are found in a wide range of settings, from residential properties monitoring front doors and living rooms to corporate environments revealing confidential information on whiteboards and screens Factory cameras are also exposing manufacturing secrets, and even public transportation cameras are openly streaming passengers
40,000 IoT Security Cameras Are Exposed Online | Security . . . Research shows that more than 40,000 Internet of Things (IoT) security cameras across the globe are exposed online These cameras operate over HTTP or Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and expose live feeds to any individual able to access the corresponding IP address — directly from a web browser
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