
Companies on alert after apparent hack of cloud-based security camera service
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Cloud-based security camera company Verkada confirmed on Wednesday that it is grappling with a cybersecurity incident after multiple reports said hackers had breached customer video feeds at a wide range of businesses.
The incident, which was first reported by Bloomberg, is said to have allowed the intruders to access feeds from as many as 150,000 security cameras of Verkada's customers, such as car maker Tesla, fitness company Equinox and internet security company Cloudflare. Cloudflare told CNN Business on Wednesday it uses Verkada systems to monitor office entry points and thoroughfares, and that Verkada had reached out to notify the company its cameras may have been compromised. Cloudflare said none of its own customers' data had been affected by the Verkada breach.More Related News

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