Home Surveillance Cameras Pose Privacy Risks, Data Leakage by Hacking

Home Surveillance Cameras Pose Privacy Risks, Data Leakage by Hacking
The Consumer Council tested the cyber security of 10 home surveillance cameras on the market and found that only one sample met the European Cyber Security Requirements. Courtesy of the Consumer Council
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The Hong Kong Consumer Council tested the cyber security of ten home surveillance cameras on the market and found that only one model complied with the European cyber security standard. At the same time, the other nine posed various cyber security concerns, including the transmission of videos and data without encryption and failure to defend against “brute-force attacks” by hackers to crack passwords.

In addition, the security of user data storage could have been improved in many apps, with half of the tested models able to access the user files stored in intelligent devices through Android apps. Some apps even requested excessive permission.

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