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EU-funded infrastructure may contain backdoors that allow unauthorized access and surveillance.

CybersecurityInternational RelationsPublic SafetyAug 21, 2026score 0.892 posts · 5 replies across 2 instances
Slovakia's national security agency discovered Russian backdoors in 279 EU-funded traffic cameras, raising concerns about cybersecurity and surveillance. The issue highlights vulnerabilities in public infrastructure and potential foreign interference.

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EU-funded infrastructure may contain backdoors that allow unauthorized access and surveillance.
Parent: CybersecurityEntity: EU-funded infrastructureImpact: negativeDate: Aug 21, 2026Target: EU-funded infrastructure may contain backdoors that allow unauthorized access and surveillance.

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Please use open source systems whenever possible so you can review the source code. Encourage vendors you work with to stop keeping their software hidden so it can be audited. Slovakia discovers Russian backdoors in 279 new traffic cameras — SMS-triggered shell access and passwordless live feeds found in EU-funded rollout | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/slovakia-discovers-russian-backdoors-in-279-new-traffic-cameras-national-security-service-deactivates-offending-units #hacking #cybersecurity #surveillance
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Slovakia Finds Russian Backdoors in EU-Funded Speed Cameras Slovakia's national security agency discovered SMS-triggered backdoors linked to Russian phone numbers inside 279 traffic cameras bought through a Cyprus shell company. https://pulseofnations.lol/slovakia-finds-russian/ #Backdoor #Espionage #EuFunded #Nbu #NeroROne #Russia #Slovakia #SpeedCameras
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