Poor security controls led to camera breach at Nova Scotia school, report finds
HALIFAX — A lack of basic security measures led to Cape Breton schoolchildren being live streamed on the internet via school surveillance cameras, Nova Scotia’s information and privacy commissioner says.
Catherine Tully says the video system at the Rankin School of the Narrows was breached when one camera’s live feed was picked up by insecam.org, a Russian website that specializes in linking non-secured surveillance cameras.
In her report Thursday, Tully says a technical vulnerability enabled viewers to access the Iona, N.S., school’s other two cameras as well.
It happened because “straightforward” security measures were not implemented, Tully said in an interview. That’s a widespread problem across the province, affecting cameras in homes, public buildings and businesses and people need to pay attention to it, she said.