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Hackers say they’ve gained access to surveillance cameras in Australian childcare centres, schools and aged care – ABC News
A group of hackers claims to have breached a popular surveillance company and gained access to live feeds from thousands of cameras around the world, including…
A group of hackers claims to have breached a popular surveillance company and gained access to live feeds from thousands of cameras around the world, including Australian childcare centres, schools and aged care residential facilities.
Key points:
- Hackers gained access to 150,000 private surveillance cameras around the world
- They claim to have been able to access cameras used by more than 100 Australian organisations
- They said the hack was to raise awareness of the widespread use of surveillance…
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