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ClearView...
a clear dierence in an industry where resolution is paramount.
ClearView CCTV products are professional quality equipment, and we stand behind
our products with a 7 Year Warranty. ClearView CCTV will replace, or at its sole discretion
repair without charge, any DVR (Digital Video Recorder), NVR (Network Video Recorder)
Camera or accessory proved defective in material,workmanship or operation for a period
of seven (7) years, subject to warranty conditions and exceptions.
If during the warranty period, we cannot repair your product, we will replace the prod-
uct with a working product of the same model, or if the same model is not available, with
a comparable product.
Seven Year Warranty - Well Beyond Industry Standards
More Than A Dozen
Brands of Security
Camera Systems
Vulnerable To Hacker Hijacking...
SECURITY -Covering the worlds of
data security, privacy & hacker culture.
”Digital video recorders have revo-
lutionized home and business security,
making it possible to easily store and play
back hundreds of hours of surveillance
camera footage. But a few design flaws in
their software, it seems, can quickly turn
the watchers into the watched”.
EIGHTEEN BRANDS OF
SECURITY CAMERA DIGITAL
VIDEO RECORDERS DVRS ARE
VULNERABLE TO AN ATTACK that
would allow a hacker to remotely gain
control of the devices to watch, copy,
delete or alter video streams at will, as
well as to use the machines as jumping-o
points to access other computers behind
a company’s firewall, according to tests by
two security researchers. And one of the
researchers, security firm Rapid7’s chief
security ocer H.D. Moore, has discovered
that 58,000 of the hackable video boxes,
all of which use firmware provided by the
Guangdong, China-based firm Ray Sharp,
are accessible via the Internet.
”The DVR gives you access to all their
video, current and archived,” says Moore.
”You could look at videos, pause and play,
or just turn o the cameras and rob the
store.”
By checking the web interfaces of
the vulnerable devices and analyzing
the Ray Sharp firmware he down-
loaded from Swann’s website, Moore
was able to identify 18 companies that
seem to use the faulty code: Swann,
Lorex, URMET, KGuard, Defender, DSP
Cop, SVAT, Zmodo, BCS, Bolide, Eye-
Force, Atlantis, Protectron, Greatek,
Soyo, Hi-View, Cosmos, and J2000.
Andy Greenberg
Forbes Sta -1/28/2013
Others
Hacked...
Our commitment to support is unmatched in the industry and we stand behind our
products by oering that support for the lifetime of the product. This ensures that our US
based call center has a real person to answer any installation or usage questions. We also
oer support for the products on our websites so that individuals can get the latest soft-
ware updates, manuals, video tutorials and assistance they may need.
Free Lifetime Support - Highly Trained US Based
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