Botnets on wheels: the mass hacking of dashcams
Researchers have discovered how to connect to someone else’s dashcam in a matter of seconds, and weaponize it for future attacks.
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Researchers have discovered how to connect to someone else’s dashcam in a matter of seconds, and weaponize it for future attacks.
We explain in simple terms research demonstrating a vulnerability in modern digital video cameras.
Security companies offer smart technologies — primarily cameras — to protect your home from burglary, fire and other incidents. But what about protecting these security systems themselves from intruders? We fill this gap.
The 50th edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast looks into the latest in Google tracking, spam, and hacking ATMs and police body cameras.
Cameras in buildings, public areas, and even at home spy on us without our knowledge or consent. What can we do about it?
Tips and methods of hacking global surveillance: makeup, special clothes, eyeglasses and more.
Facial recognition algorithms can track your movements with amazing accuracy. But if you know how they work you can trick them.
Kaspersky Lab researchers examined one city’s network of surveillance cameras and determined that the systems was not very secure.