Axis Security Flaws: Hackers Could Turn Your Cameras into Their Own Personal Netflix
Axis Communications’ video surveillance products have security flaws that could lead to takeover attacks. With vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-30023, attackers can turn cameras into their personal paparazzi. So remember, folks, your security system might just become a security risk.

Hot Take:
Axis Communications might need a new marketing strategy: “Our cameras don’t just watch you, they invite hackers to join the party!” With a lineup of security flaws that feel like a hacker buffet, Axis is serving up exploits like they’re going out of style. I guess you could say their cameras have a real “open-door” policy!
Key Points:
- Multiple security flaws in Axis Communications video surveillance products can lead to takeover attacks.
- Key vulnerabilities include remote code execution and adversary-in-the-middle attacks.
- Exploitation allows attackers to control camera feeds and bypass authentication.
- Over 6,500 servers are vulnerable, with nearly 4,000 in the U.S.
- No evidence yet of these flaws being exploited in the wild.
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