Source: Independent Institute
by Jonathan Hofer
“The products of Flock Safety, one of the largest vendors of police surveillance technology, such as automated license plate readers (ALPRs) and gunfire locators, are frequently plagued by security vulnerabilities, either due to inherent flaws or user failure to follow best practices. As detailed in a recent video investigation by technologist Benn Jordan, several Flock Safety’s AI-powered ‘Condor’ cameras were found broadcasting both live and archived footage directly to the open internet. No passwords or login credentials were needed and the auto-focus feature in these cameras certainly raises privacy questions. … Of course, given their incognitio nature and their ability to track individuals, one would hope that utmost care is given to the cybersecurity of the camera’s footage. However, what Jordan found was a free-for-all, with less security than even what a standard Netflix account would require to watch a show.” (01/14/26)
https://www.independent.org/article/2026/01/14/flock-condor-camera-spy-public/