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Eagle Eye Networks has added an anti-data breach feature it calls “Camera Cyber Lockdown” to all of its products. The safety measure is said to block security cameras from communicating with the Internet, stops them from being attacked and compromised, and prevents malware that may have been implanted in cameras to communicate over the Internet.
Camera Cyber Lockdown effectively makes all cameras secure from cyber attacks regardless of the quality of their software or the regular application of software updates, according to the company. In addition, the safety measure can detect if an unwarranted communication attempt is made and, if so, will alert users.
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