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Cyber police warn of privacy risk due to CCTV cameras with weak security settings

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April 6, 2026
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New Delhi: Cyber Police have warned that millions of CCTV and IP cameras remain exposed online due to weak security settings, posing significant risks to user privacy and data protection.

The advisory follows findings from a global cybersecurity scan that identified nearly 3 million cameras accessible without adequate safeguards, largely due to default passwords, outdated software, and poor network configurations. The warning highlights growing concerns as internet-connected devices become more widespread.

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Cyber Police stated that such vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized individuals to access live video feeds, enabling surveillance of homes, offices, and public spaces. The agency added that compromised devices could also be used for data theft or exploited in coordinated cyberattacks, including distributed denial-of-service attacks.

The advisory emphasized that many users fail to change default login credentials or update device firmware, leaving systems exposed to known security risks. It noted that older devices are particularly vulnerable due to lack of regular updates and weak encryption standards.

Cyber Police urged users to take immediate steps to secure their devices, including changing default passwords, enabling stronger authentication measures, updating firmware regularly, and ensuring secure network configurations.

The warning comes amid a broader increase in the adoption of Internet of Things devices, which has expanded the potential attack surface for cyber threats. Authorities said improving user awareness and basic cybersecurity practices remains critical to reducing risks associated with connected devices.

The officials indicated that continued negligence in device security could lead to increased instances of unauthorized surveillance and cyber misuse, as attackers increasingly target poorly secured networks. (KNT)

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