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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 00:41:00

Uk. nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk - uk. nobody knows how many of these cameras are in the uk but big brother watch says at 227 councils and 15 police forces use of these cameras and 35 councils use the other brand. you re talking about data on millions and millions of people that can be processed to potentially generate very detailed report about each of us and what we do and if that sounds hyperbolic then you really need to understand what it is the chinese government doesin it is the chinese government does in terms of surveillance in its own country against its own population. in its own country against its own population. panorama can now show own population. panorama can now show how own population. panorama can now show how security - own population. panorama can now show how security issues | own population. panorama can. now show how security issues in some of these cameras can be exploited. ipvm is one of the world s leading authorities on surveillance technology. working with the bbc, they designed a series of tests. first, ipvm supplied a camera to put inside. we first, ipvm supplied a camera to put inside. first, ipvm supplied a camera to put inside. we have a camera installed on to put inside. we have a camera installed on a to put inside. we have a camera installed on a bbc to put inside. we have a camera

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 19:41:00

Then you really need to understand what it is the chinese government does in terms of surveillance in its own country, against its own population. panorama can now show how security issues in some hikvision and dahua cameras can be exploited. ipvm is one of the world s leading authorities on surveillance technology. working with the bbc, they designed a series of tests. first, ipvm supplied a hikvision camera to put inside broadcasting house. we have a camera installed in a bbc studio in london, and we are going to hack it remotely using a back door that hikvision built into its own products. panorama couldn t install the camera on a bbc network for security reasons, so it was put on a test network with no firewall and little protection. as a one off experiment,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 19:42:00

Conor and john have agreed to play the role of hackers. they start by locating the camera inside broadcasting house, then attack its security. so all we need to do is plug in the ip address of the target and copy and paste a string of 13 characters to the end of the address of the device we want to get into. hacking a computer system without permission is a criminal offence, so not all of the details are being shown. having gained access, conor now times how long it takes to get control of the camera. ready, set, go. ok, i m getting the user list. the only user on this device is admin . i m going to set the password to 12345ipvm. and i ve set the password. we re done. 11 seconds.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 19:47:00

We have now realised it has serious and inherent risks, so what do we do about it? do you trust hikvision and dahua? not one bit. chinese made surveillance cameras have been found surprisingly close to home. i walked into the home office lobby. as i was there standing at the desk waiting for my id to get checked, you know, as i do, given myjob, i ve looked around to see what kind of cameras they were using. conor had been invited to a meeting with civil servants in 2021 to discuss surveillance technology. i immediately spotted a camera on the ceiling which i knew to actually be manufactured by dahua. it never occurred to me that by going to a meeting at the home office, i d actually be able to say, you know, not only are these two critical vulnerabilities, in fact, they can be used on the cameras you have in your lobby. with the gallop of technology, we are finding ourselves exposed to things that didn t happen in the past. perhaps in the old days you might ve

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 19:43:00

We have access to that camera now. so here, if we zoom in tight on the keyboard, we can see the keys that he s pressing to put his password in for his laptop. so now, two things have happened. i own that device now, i can do whatever i want with it. i can disable it or i can use it to watch what s going on at the bbc. the second thing is that the bbc no longer has control of that device. zoomed in, i can see his phone screen. so we now have a username and password for the bbc network. right. ..and we have the passcode to a bbc employee s phone from this camera. correct. and this is akin to a locksmith giving you a key to your home. yeah. ..and then secretly making a master key for all of the locks in that community.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 12:39:00

And we found that the majority of public bodies are using chinese state owned surveillance cameras. these companies have dominated, completely dominated, the surveillance market in the uk. nobody knows how many hikvision and dahua cameras are in the uk, but big brother watch says 227 councils and 15 police forces use hikvision and 35 councils use dahua. you re talking about data on millions and millions of people that could be processed to potentially generate very detailed reports about each of us and what we do. and if that sounds hyperbolic, then you really need to understand what it is the chinese government does in terms of surveillance in its own country, against its own population. panorama can now show how security issues in some hikvision and dahua cameras can be exploited. ipvm is one of the world s leading authorities

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 12:46:00

As i was there standing at the desk waiting for my id to get checked, you know, as i do, given myjob, i ve looked around to see what kind of cameras they were using. conor had been invited to a meeting with civil servants in 2021 to discuss surveillance technology. i immediately spotted a camera on the ceiling which i knew to actually be manufactured by dahua. it never occurred to me that by going to a meeting at the home office, i d actually be able to say, you know, not only are these two critical vulnerabilities, in fact, they can be used on the cameras you have in your lobby. with the gallop of technology, i we are finding ourselves exposed to things that didn t happen in the past. perhaps in the old days you might ve said if you were bugging someone, you had to break in late at night and plant a bug. these days, the target s putting it in for you. the government says it takes.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 12:40:00

On surveillance technology. working with the bbc, they designed a series of tests. first, ipvm supplied a hikvision camera to put inside broadcasting house. we have a camera installed in a bbc studio in london, and we are going to hack it remotely using a back door that hikvision built into its own products. panorama couldn t install the camera on a bbc network for security reasons, so it was put on a test network with no firewall and little protection. as a one off experiment, conor and john have agreed to play the role of hackers. they start by locating the camera inside broadcasting house, then attack its security. so all we need to do is plug in the ip address of the target

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Panorama 20240604 12:41:00

And copy and paste a string of 13 characters to the end of the address of the device we want to get into. hacking a computer system without permission is a criminal offence, so not all of the details are being shown. having gained access, conor now times how long it takes to get control of the camera. ready, set, go. ok, i m getting the user list. the only user on this device is admin . i m going to set the password to 12345ipvm. and i ve set the password. we re done. 11 seconds. we have access to that camera now. so here, if we zoom in tight on the keyboard, we can see the keys that he s pressing to put his password in for his laptop.

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