TRENDnet has been forced to look for a solution to code vulnerability issues that arise on several of its TRENDnetSecurView IP cameras, under which the video recorded by these cameras could be accessed online and in real time.

blankThe manufacturer of wired and wireless network systems and hardware Trendnet has been aware of a code vulnerability in several of its TRENDnetSecurView cameras. As a result, there was the possibility of online and real-time access to the video recorded by these IP cameras. The company has taken immediate steps to solve this threat and has already placed firmware updates in the download area of its website.

This firmware update resolves the vulnerability of TRENDnetSecurView cameras acquired as of April 2010, who could suffer "unwanted access". TRENDnet has also created an email (ipcam@trendnet.com) dedicated to answering any type of query related to this case.

The company is aware that security threats on IP cameras can affect trust in TRENDnet solutions and, that's why, offers your sincere apologies to all those customers affected by this setback.

LIST of TRENDnetSecurView IP cameras with code vulnerability

TV-IP110 (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP312W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP110W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP312WN (Version v1.0R)
TV-IP110WN (Version V2.0R)
TV-IP322P (Version v1.0R)
TV-IP110WN (Version V1.0R)
TV-IP410 (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP121W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP410W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP121WN (Version v2.0R)
TV-IP410WN (Version v1.0R)
TV-IP121WN (Version v1.0R)
TV-IP422 (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP212 (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP422W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP212W (Version A1.0R)
TV-IP422WN (Version V1.0R)
TV-IP252P (Version B1.xR)
TV-VS1 (Version v1.0R)
TV-IP312 (Version A1.0R)
TV-VS1P (Version v1.0R)


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By • 8 Feb, 2012
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