LG Innotek Camera Vulnerability: When Your CCTV is More Open Than a Coffee Shop

Attention, camera enthusiasts: the LG Innotek LNV5110R has a new party trick. It can now bypass authentication faster than you can say “unauthorized entry.” With a CVSS v4 score of 8.3, this camera’s got more holes than Swiss cheese. Remember, it’s not a bug, it’s a feature—just not one you want.

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Hot Take:

Looks like some LG Innotek cameras have decided to open their doors to hackers like it’s an all-you-can-eat buffet. Who knew security cameras would need security of their own? Time to put those cameras on a diet of firewalls and VPNs!

Key Points:

  • LG Innotek camera model LNV5110R is vulnerable to authentication bypass exploits.
  • An attacker could remotely gain administrative access to the device.
  • Vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-7742, with a CVSS v4 score of 8.3.
  • Mitigation is tricky since the device is end-of-life and cannot be patched.
  • CISA offers defensive measures for minimizing risk.

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