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Flock cameras shared license plate data without permission
Mountain View, California, pulled the plug on its entire license plate reader camera network this week. It discovered that Flock Safety, which ran the system, had been sharing city data with hundreds of law enforcement agencies, including federal ones, without permission. Flock Safety runs an...
CVE-2025-12108
The CVE-2025-12108 instance affects the Survision LPR Camera system, where authentication is not enforced by default, allowing access to the configuration wizard without login credentials. Affected component: the device’s access/configuration flow (license plate recognition camera system). Impact...
EUVD-2025-19570
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
EUVD-2025-19569
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
Police using drones to read your license plates, warns EFF
Police are using drones as flying automated license plate readers ALPRs, according to a report by the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF. And where there is a market, a provider will jump in. Or was it the other way around this time? Flock Safety, for example, recently told a group of potential l...
CVE-2025-47823
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have a hardcoded password for a system...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have an on-chip debug interface with improper access control...
CVE-2025-47824
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have cleartext storage of code...
CVE-2025-47823
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have a hardcoded password for a system...
CVE-2025-47824
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have cleartext storage of code...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have an on-chip debug interface with improper access control...
CVE-2025-47824
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have cleartext storage of code...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have an on-chip debug interface with improper access control...
CVE-2025-47823
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have a hardcoded password for a system...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR devices running firmware up to 2.2 expose an on-chip debug interface with improper access control. This affects the LPR module (license plate reader) and can impact confidentiality, integrity, and availability as indicated by CVSS bases (high impact across metrics). The connected...
CVE-2025-47824
CVE-2025-47824 concerns Flock Safety LPR devices with firmware up to 2.2, where the underlying issue is cleartext storage of code. This is documented across multiple sources (NVD/Red Hat/CERT style advisories and PT-2025-27042). The root cause is not fully elaborated beyond the existence of clear...
CVE-2025-47824
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have cleartext storage of code...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have an on-chip debug interface with improper access control...
CVE-2025-47823
CVE-2025-47823 affects Flock Safety LPR devices with firmware up to 2.2, where a hardcoded password for a system exists. The issue enables unauthorized access via physical attack vector (attackVector: PHYSICAL) with low complexity, no privileges required, and impacts confidentiality (HIGH) per th...
CVE-2025-47822
Flock Safety LPR License Plate Reader devices with firmware through 2.2 have an on-chip debug interface with improper access control...