FTC Slaps Verkada with $2.95M Fine: Cameras in Sensitive Areas Hacked, Security Claims Debunked
The FTC proposes a $2.95 million penalty on Verkada for security failures that let hackers access live video feeds from 150,000 cameras in sensitive locations. The FTC claims Verkada misled customers about security measures and violated the CAN-SPAM Act by spamming potential customers without opt-out…

Hot Take:
Verkada’s security measures were so leaky you’d think they were trying to water their own garden. And if you thought mistrusting your web camera was a bit paranoid, well, it looks like the tin foil hat club just gained some new members!
Key Points:
- FTC proposes a $2.95 million penalty on Verkada for security failures.
- Hackers accessed 150,000 live camera feeds, including in sensitive environments.
- Verkada misrepresented its security measures and violated the CAN-SPAM Act.
- In 2021, hackers leveraged vulnerabilities to access Verkada’s Command platform.
- Verkada must now implement a comprehensive security program and comply with FTC regulations for 20 years.
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