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Brickcom Cameras
ADVISORY SUMMARY Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access to live video feeds, retrieve sensitive visual information from affected premises, and obtain administrative control of the device. 2. RECOMMENDED PRACTICES...
CVE-2025-62613
VDO.Ninja is a tool that brings remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC. From versions 28.0 to before 28.4, a reflected Cross-Site Scripting XSS vulnerability exists on examples/control.html through the room parameter, which is improperly sanitized before being rendered in...
EUVD-2015-8175
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PT-2025-11644 · G Net · G-Net Dashcam Bb Gonx
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: G-Net Dashcam BB GONX devices affected versions not specified Description: The issue allows remote access to recorded and live video feeds on the G-Net Dashcam BB GONX devices. It exposes API endpoints on ports 9091 and 9092, enabling an...
CVE-2025-30141
An issue was discovered on G-Net Dashcam BB GONX devices. One can Remotely Dump Video Footage and the Live Video Stream. It exposes API endpoints on ports 9091 and 9092 that allow remote access to recorded and live video feeds. An attacker who connects to the dashcam's network can retrieve all...
License Plate Readers Are Leaking Real-Time Video Feeds and Vehicle Data
Misconfigured license-plate-recognition systems reveal the livestreams of individual cameras and the wealth of data they collect about every vehicle that passes by them...
Hackers Exploiting 5-year-old Unpatched Vulnerability in TBK DVR Devices
Threat actors are actively exploiting an unpatched five-year-old flaw impacting TBK digital video recording DVR devices, according to an advisory issued by Fortinet FortiGuard Labs. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2018-9995 CVSS score: 9.8, a critical authentication bypass issue that could b...
Warning Issued Over Hackable ADT's LifeShield Home Security Cameras
Newly discovered security vulnerabilities in ADT's Blue formerly LifeShield home security cameras could have been exploited to hijack both audio and video streams. The vulnerabilities tracked as CVE-2020-8101 were identified in the video doorbell camera by Bitdefender researchers in February 2020...
Popular TP-Link Family of Kasa Security Cams Vulnerable to Attack
A popular consumer-grade security camera made by TP-Link and sold under the Kasa brand has bevy of bugs that open the hardware to remote attacks, such as giving hackers access to private video feeds and the ability to change device settings. The researcher Jason Kent, with Cequence Security,...
NFL Tackles Cybersecurity Concerns Ahead of 2020 Draft Day
The NFL draft is slated to start Thursday, and thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will be the first virtual version of the event ever presented. This raises a few cybersecurity concerns, according to researchers and the teams themselves — but the NFL is planning on knocking the security ball...
2 Million IoT Devices Vulnerable to Complete Takeover
Over 2 million IP security cameras, baby monitors and smart doorbells have serious vulnerabilities that could enable an attacker to hijack the devices and spy on their owners — and there’s currently no known patch for the shared flaws. The attack stems from peer-to-peer P2P communication technolo...
Hacking Swann & FLIR/Lorex home security camera video
A few weeks back we read a story on the BBC web site about a BBC employee seeing someone else’s video footage on the mobile app for their home security camera. It wasn’t clear how this happened, but we were intrigued, so we bought several of the cameras in question to see for ourselves. We put a...
Boston Red Sox Caught Using Technology to Steal Signs
The Boston Red Sox admitted to eavesdropping on the communications channel between catcher and pitcher. Stealing signs is believed to be particularly effective when there is a runner on second base who can both watch what hand signals the catcher is using to communicate with the pitcher and can...
Netgear launches Bug Bounty Program for Hacker; Offering up to $15,000 in Rewards
It might be the easiest bug bounty program ever. Netgear launched on Thursday a bug bounty program to offer up to $15,000 in rewards to hackers who will find security flaws in its products. Since criminals have taken aim at a rapidly growing threat surface created by millions of new Internet of...