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Hackers gained access through a 'Super Admin' account, allowing them to peer into the cameras. : A group of hackers say they breached a massive trove of security-camera data collected by Silicon Valley start-up Verkada, gaining access to live feeds of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside hospitals, companies, police departments, prisons and schools. Companies whose footage was exposed include carmaker Tesla and software provider Cloudflare. In addition, hackers were able to view video from inside women's health clinics, psychiatric hospitals and the offices of Verkada itself.

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