iCam365 Cameras: Smile, You’re on Unauthorized Access!

View CSAF: The iCam365 cameras P201 and QC021 have a slight vulnerability problem. With missing authentication for critical functions, hackers can get a free front-row seat to your living room drama. Exploitation could expose video streams and configuration data. Remember, always keep your cameras updated and behind a firewall!

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Hot Take:

In a shocking turn of events, it appears that iCam365 cameras are as secure as a screen door on a submarine. With vulnerabilities that allow unauthorized peeping into your video streams, it’s clear that these cameras are more spy-friendly than James Bond’s secret lair. As we await iCam365’s heroic response to these glaring issues, it might be time to invest in some good old-fashioned blinds.

Key Points:

– iCam365 cameras are vulnerable due to missing authentication for critical functions.
– Affected models include ROBOT PT Camera P201 and Night Vision Camera QC021.
– Vulnerabilities could lead to unauthorized access to video streams and configuration data.
– iCam365 has not yet responded to CISA’s requests for coordination.
– CISA recommends defensive measures like minimizing network exposure and using VPNs.

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