LG LNV5110R Cameras: Hackers’ New Playground Due to Unpatched Flaw!

The LG LNV5110R cameras are having a “come as you are” party for hackers, thanks to an unpatched authentication bypass flaw. With no patch in sight, these end-of-life cameras are inviting cyber intruders to waltz right in and gain admin access.

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Hot Take:

**_Who knew an old LG camera could be a hacker’s golden ticket to admin access? Move over, James Bond gadgets; the LG LNV5110R is here to help villains rule the world from their couch._**

Key Points:

– Hundreds of LG LNV5110R cameras are vulnerable due to an unpatched flaw.
– CISA warns this flaw allows hackers to gain admin access via authentication bypass.
– The vulnerability, CVE-2025-7742, scores 8.3 on the CVSS scale.
– LG won’t patch these cameras as they’re end-of-life products.
– Over 1,300 cameras online are exposed to full unauthenticated remote code execution.

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