IPVM article and apparent involvement in the action : Hikvision Removed From US GSA Sales
"In December 2016, over 1,400 Hikvision products were listed and available to sale to the US military, US federal agencies, US state governments, etc. In particular, two Hikvision re-sellers were selling hundreds of Hikvision products and falsely categorizing the Chinese government owned manufacturer's products as 'Made In USA'."
Another IPVM article :
Hikvision Pledges 'Never' 'Backdoors'
Hikvision Pledges 'Never' 'Backdoors'
One could argue that the :
"zhimakaimen.Password: ..Enter Debug Mode"
is a back door.
It's certainly not under user control.
@johnipvm John - I'm curious if you've yet run the proposed article about the legality of users modifying the firmware on their Hikvision products, and the drivers instigated by Hikvision that promote such activity.
I'm not an IPVM subscriber, so don't have good visibility of the stories.
@brk I'm not sure if John from IPVM is still a member.
"In December 2016, over 1,400 Hikvision products were listed and available to sale to the US military, US federal agencies, US state governments, etc. In particular, two Hikvision re-sellers were selling hundreds of Hikvision products and falsely categorizing the Chinese government owned manufacturer's products as 'Made In USA'."
Another IPVM article :
Hikvision Pledges 'Never' 'Backdoors'
Hikvision Pledges 'Never' 'Backdoors'
One could argue that the :
"zhimakaimen.Password: ..Enter Debug Mode"
is a back door.
It's certainly not under user control.
@johnipvm John - I'm curious if you've yet run the proposed article about the legality of users modifying the firmware on their Hikvision products, and the drivers instigated by Hikvision that promote such activity.
I'm not an IPVM subscriber, so don't have good visibility of the stories.
@brk I'm not sure if John from IPVM is still a member.
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