The Civil Nuclear Constabulary uses CCTV cameras produced by Hikvision to protect their administrative and training buildings, a document reveals.
Hikvision recently patched a backdoor in a slew of its cameras that could have made it possible for a remote attacker to gain full admin access to affected devices. Hikvision, a Chinese manufacturer ...
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Nebraska AG sues over Chinese-made cameras
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is reportedly suing the smart home technology firm Resideo. Hilgers alleged the firm ...
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US smart home company accused of rebranding footage-leaking Chinese cameras — Nebraska AG to sue Resideo over selling banned security cameras
Hilgers is filing a lawsuit in the Nebraska state court, claiming that Resideo has broken the Nebraska Consumer Protection ...
As a result of the U.S. crack down on government-funded deployments of Chinese-made video surveillance technology, the UK is now placing increased scrutiny on the use of Hikvision cameras by its ...
Several councils in Kent say they will gradually replace CCTV cameras provided by Hikvision Some of Kent's councils have said they will stop using CCTV cameras made by a company which has links to the ...
Concerns have been raised about the CCTV system made by a company linked to the Chinese Communist Party being used around the Irish Parliament. A human rights group has sent a letter this weekend to ...
Co-op supermarkets are using facial recognition cameras made by a Chinese state-owned company to track its shoppers, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The ethical food retailer is using Hikvision's live ...
It is a Chinese state-owned company that is implicated in disturbing human rights violations. But that has not stopped Hikvision from gaining a major foothold in the United Kingdom. Through a network ...
Security cameras linked to Chinese manufacturers face legal challenge as Nebraska targets national security risks in American ...
BUCHAREST -- A seemingly mundane purchase by the Romanian military on January 16 for Chinese-made surveillance equipment could have far-reaching national-security implications. For less than $1,000, a ...
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