License Plate Cameras: Now with a Side of Remote Exploits! Survision’s Security Slip-Up Uncovered

View CSAF: Survision’s License Plate Recognition Cameras are camera-shy on authentication, allowing remote access without a fuss. With a CVSS v4 score of 9.3, this vulnerability is a security blooper reel waiting to happen. Make sure to update to firmware v3.5 and keep those cameras from airing their dirty laundry online.

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Hot Take:

When it comes to security, not asking for a password is like leaving your front door wide open. Survision’s License Plate Recognition Camera clearly believes in an open-door policy—literally! It’s like handing out free passes to your home and being surprised when someone actually walks in. Time to lock that door, folks!

Key Points:

  • Survision’s License Plate Recognition Camera has a critical vulnerability due to missing authentication.
  • The vulnerability is scored 9.3 on the CVSS v4 scale, which means it’s pretty much screaming for attention.
  • Hackers could gain full system access without the need for authentication—talk about a VIP pass!
  • Affected cameras are spread across key commercial sectors worldwide.
  • Survision has released firmware updates and mitigation strategies to patch this security faux pas.

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