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2020-06-15 03:00:00 (vue: 2020-06-15 10:00:43) |
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Lessons learned from the ANPR data leak that shook Britain |
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On April 28, 2020, The Register reported the massive Automatic Number-Plate Recognition (ANPR) system used by the Sheffield government authorities was leaking some 8.6 million driver records. An online ANPR dashboard responsible for managing the cameras, tracking license plate numbers and viewing vehicle images was left exposed on the internet, without any password or security in place. This meant anybody on the internet could have accessed the dashboard via their web browser and peeked into a vehicle's journey or possibly corrupted records and overridden camera system settings. |
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2020 accessed anpr any anybody april article authorities automatic britain browser camera cameras click corrupted could dashboard data driver exposed from full government have here images internet journey leak leaking learned left lessons license managing massive meant million number numbers online overridden password peeked place plate please possibly read recognition records register reported responsible security settings sheffield shook some system tracking used vehicle viewing web without |
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