Tag: cctv
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Your smart home may not be as secure as you think
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a major part of daily life. Smartphones, smart thermostats, security cameras, and other connected devices make tasks easier and improve … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/04/02/smart-home-devices-security/
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Hackers Could Unleash Chaos Through Backdoor in China-Made Robot Dogs
An undocumented remote access backdoor in the Unitree Go1 Robot Dog allows remote control over the tunnel network and use of the vision cameras to see through their eyes. The post Hackers Could Unleash Chaos Through Backdoor in China-Made Robot Dogs appeared first on SecurityWeek. First seen on securityweek.com Jump to article: www.securityweek.com/undocumented-remote-access-backdoor-found-in-unitree-go1-robot-dog/
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Privacy Roundup: Week 13 of Year 2025
Tags: access, ai, android, apple, application-security, breach, browser, cctv, chrome, cloud, cve, cybersecurity, data, detection, exploit, firmware, google, group, leak, linux, malware, microsoft, mobile, phishing, privacy, regulation, router, scam, service, software, technology, threat, tool, update, virus, vpn, vulnerability, zero-dayThis is a news item roundup of privacy or privacy-related news items for 23 MAR 2025 – 29 MAR 2025. Information and summaries provided here are as-is for warranty purposes. Note: You may see some traditional “security” content mixed-in here due to the close relationship between online privacy and cybersecurity – many things may overlap;…
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UK’s first permanent facial recognition cameras installed in South London
Tags: cctvAs if living in Croydon wasn’t bad enough First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2025/03/27/uk_facial_recognition/
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Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Hacking of Inaba Plant Monitoring Cameras
Production line monitoring cameras made by Inaba can be hacked for surveillance and sabotage, but they remain unpatched. The post Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Hacking of Inaba Plant Monitoring Cameras appeared first on SecurityWeek. First seen on securityweek.com Jump to article: www.securityweek.com/vulnerabilities-allow-remote-hacking-of-inaba-plant-monitoring-cameras/
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Smashing Security podcast #409: Peeping perverts and FBI phone calls
In episode 409 of the “Smashing Security” podcast, we uncover the curious case of the Chinese cyber-attack on Littleton’s Electric Light Company, and a California landlord’s hidden camera scandal. First seen on grahamcluley.com Jump to article: grahamcluley.com/smashing-security-podcast-409/
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U.S. CISA adds Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera, NAKIVO, and SAP NetWeaver AS Java flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds Edimax IC-7100 IP Camera, NAKIVO, and SAP NetWeaver AS Java flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added the following vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog: In early March, 2025, US CISA warned that multiple botnets are exploiting a…
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CISA Alerts on Edimax IP Camera OS Command Injection Exploit
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent alert regarding a critical vulnerability found in Edimax IC-7100 IP cameras. The alert centers on an OS command injection vulnerability due to improper input sanitization, which allows malicious actors to send specially crafted requests and achieve remote code execution on affected devices. This severe…
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Unpatched Edimax Camera Flaw Exploited for Mirai Botnet Attacks Since Last Year
An unpatched security flaw impacting the Edimax IC-7100 network camera is being exploited by threat actors to deliver Mirat botnet malware variants since at least May 2024.The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-1316 (CVSS v4 score: 9.3), a critical operating system command injection flaw that an attacker could exploit to achieve remote code execution on susceptible…
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The Silent Infiltration: How Powerful CPS Devices Are Amplifying Cyber Risks for Businesses
The Internet of Things (IoT), also referred to as Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) has exploded across all types of enterprises, promising greater efficiency, automation, and data-driven insights. From smart sensors monitoring factory floors to AI-powered cameras securing premises, these devices are transforming how businesses operate. However, this surge in connectivity, coupled with the increasing power of……
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Attacks exploiting Edimax IP camera zero-day ongoing for nearly a year
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/brief/attacks-exploiting-edimax-ip-camera-zero-day-ongoing-for-nearly-a-year
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Edimax Camera RCE Vulnerability Exploited to Spread Mirai Malware
Tags: botnet, cctv, cve, cyber, exploit, injection, intelligence, Internet, iot, malware, rce, remote-code-execution, vulnerabilityA recent alert from the Akamai Security Intelligence and Response Team (SIRT) has highlighted the exploitation of a severe command injection vulnerability in Edimax Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This vulnerability, designated as CVE-2025-1316, has been actively used by multiple botnets to spread Mirai malware. Mirai is notorious for compromising IoT devices and orchestrating distributed…
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Unpatched Edimax Camera Flaw Exploited Since at Least May 2024
A recently disclosed Edimax zero-day vulnerability has been exploited in the wild by Mirai botnets for nearly a year. The post Unpatched Edimax Camera Flaw Exploited Since at Least May 2024 appeared first on SecurityWeek. First seen on securityweek.com Jump to article: www.securityweek.com/unpatched-edimax-camera-flaw-exploited-since-at-least-may-2024/
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Mirai-Based Botnets Set Sights On Edimax IP Camera Zero-Day
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/brief/mirai-based-botnets-set-sights-on-edimax-ip-camera-zero-day
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Mirai-based botnets exploit CVE-2025-1316 zero-day in Edimax IP cameras
Mirai-based botnets are exploiting a zero-day flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-1316, in Edimax IP cameras, to achieve remote command execution. US CISA warns that multiple botnets are exploiting a recently disclosed vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-1316 (CVSS score of 9.8), in Edimax IC-7100 IP cameras. The issue is an Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an…
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Unpatched Edimax IP camera flaw actively exploited in botnet attacks
A critical command injection vulnerability impacting the Edimax IC-7100 IP camera is currently being exploited by botnet malware to compromise devices. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/unpatched-edimax-ip-camera-flaw-actively-exploited-in-botnet-attacks/
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Edimax Camera Zero-Day Disclosed by CISA Exploited by Botnets
Multiple Mirai-based botnets are exploiting CVE-2025-1316, an Edimax IP camera vulnerability that allows remote command execution. The post Edimax Camera Zero-Day Disclosed by CISA Exploited by Botnets appeared first on SecurityWeek. First seen on securityweek.com Jump to article: www.securityweek.com/edimax-camera-zero-day-disclosed-by-cisa-exploited-by-botnets/
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New Eleven11bot botnet infected +86K IoT devices
The Eleven11bot botnet has infected over 86,000 IoT devices, mainly security cameras and network video recorders (NVRs). Researchers from Nokia Deepfield Emergency Response Team (ERT) discovered a new botnet named Eleven11bot that has already infected over 86,000 IoT devices. Most infected devices are security cameras and network video recorders (NVRs), which are used to launch…
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Eleven11bot Captures 86,000 IoT Devices for DDoS Attacks
The massive Eleven11bot has compromised more than 86,000 IoT devices, including security cameras and network video recorders, to launch hundreds of DDoS attacks, and security researchers say the threat actors behind the botnet are trying to grow it even more. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2025/03/eleven11bot-captures-86000-iot-devices-for-ddos-attacks/
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New Eleven11bot botnet infects 86,000 devices for DDoS attacks
A new botnet malware named ‘Eleven11bot’ has infected over 86,000 IoT devices, primarily security cameras and network video recorders (NVRs), to conduct DDoS attacks. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-eleven11bot-botnet-infects-86-000-devices-for-ddos-attacks/
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Privacy Roundup: Week 9 of Year 2025
Tags: access, android, apple, attack, backdoor, breach, browser, cctv, control, cyber, cybersecurity, data, data-breach, encryption, endpoint, exploit, firmware, flaw, government, group, hacker, Internet, jobs, law, leak, malware, office, password, phishing, privacy, regulation, router, scam, service, software, switch, technology, threat, tool, update, vpn, vulnerabilityThis is a news item roundup of privacy or privacy-related news items for 23 FEB 2025 – 1 MAR 2025. Information and summaries provided here are as-is for warranty purposes. Note: You may see some traditional “security” content mixed-in here due to the close relationship between online privacy and cybersecurity – many things may overlap;…
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Hackers can Crack Into Car Cameras Within Minutes Exploiting Vulnerabilities
Tags: breach, cctv, conference, cyber, cybersecurity, data, data-breach, exploit, hacker, hacking, privacy, technology, vulnerabilityAt the upcoming Black Hat Asia 2025 conference, cybersecurity experts will unveil a groundbreaking vulnerability in modern dashcam technology, exposing how hackers can exploit these devices to breach privacy and steal sensitive data. The session, titled DriveThru Car Hacking: Fast Food, Faster Data Breach, will be held on April 3, 2025, at Marina Bay Sands,…
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Tarlogic Discovers Security Flaw Allowing Eavesdropping on Private Conversations Via Bluetooth Headset Microphone
The popularity of Bluetooth devices has surged over the years thanks to their convenience and wireless connectivity. The Bluetooth protocol allows and streamlines the setup and discovery of services between a wide range of devices. Bluetooth technology allows users to connect wirelessly to headphones, speakers, smartwatches, keyboards, mice, TVs, cameras, and many other appliances. Despite…
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DEF CON 32 Doors, Cameras Mantraps: Oh My!
Author/Presenter: The Magician Our sincere appreciation to DEF CON, and the Authors/Presenters for publishing their erudite DEF CON 32 content. Originating from the conference’s events located at the Las Vegas Convention Center; and via the organizations YouTube channel. Permalink First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2025/02/def-con-32-doors-cameras-mantraps-oh-my/
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Critical UniFi Protect Camera Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Execution Attacks
Ubiquiti Networks has issued an urgent security advisory (Bulletin 046) warning of multiple critical vulnerabilities in its UniFi Protect camera ecosystem, including a high-severity remote code execution (RCE) flaw that could allow attackers to hijack devices and infiltrate network infrastructure. The vulnerabilities, discovered during the Pwn2Own 2025 hacking competition, affect UniFi Protect Cameras (firmware v4.74.88…

