ADT Alleges “No Control” Over ADT "Sexual Gratification" Technician
ADT filed to dismiss a class-action lawsuit and claimed it had "no control" over its technician's actions, who pleaded guilty to hacking...
ADT filed to dismiss a class-action lawsuit and claimed it had "no control" over its technician's actions, who pleaded guilty to hacking...
Two US Senators sent a letter questioning Amazon after IPVM and the LA Times exposed Dahua's "real-time Uyghur warnings" for China police. In...
By Charles Rollet - over 3 years ago
A Pennsylvania man convicted of a multi-million dollar fraud has become a security systems integrator touting his partnership with Verkada two...
By John Honovich and Charles Rollet - over 3 years ago
The US government has declared: [the ADT technician] took note of which homes had attractive women, then repeatedly logged into these customers’...
Dahua has lost a controversial $20+ million USD deal for 1,000+ cameras in which it bid directly to the Brazilian state of Espírito...
French police are criticizing their Hikvision body cameras, with one police union official even calling them "junk" after the government purchased...
One is the giant incumbent of access control credentials. The other is Silicon Valley's best-funded access control startup. Now, Proxy is fighting...
Jeff Zwirn and Keith Jentoff of "The Interceptor Project" have escalated their campaign against major alarm manufacturers, with Zwirn claiming that...
The name "IP Edge" may be unfamiliar to most but they are one of the world's top 'patent trolls; having sued a who's who of surveillance industry...
Six months ago, Chile awarded a 1,000-camera project using Hikvision. The contract has now been canceled, following controversy in...
Alarm companies suing rivals for faking them are commonplace, an IPVM investigation into court records show. Inside this report, we examine...
FLIR has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit X.Labs filed against it, alleging that X.Labs is attempting to force FLIR to supply its products...
By John Honovich - almost 4 years ago
FaceFirst, a US company and one of the oldest ongoing facial recognition providers, has faced significant problems including a reported...
Hikvision was excluded from a Brazilian airport project because it is owned by the PRC government. Hikvision sued the airport's operator but has...
A corruption investigation is underway in Chile after a crime prevention official awarded a 300-camera contract to Motorola. Meanwhile, a Chilean...
X.Labs, the maker of Feevr, has sued FLIR, the publicly traded thermal imaging developer, alleging, in the complaint, that "FLIR was guilty of...
The multi-year, multi-district patent litigation between Canon and Axis against Avigilon is ended, with 3 Avigilon video analytics patents being...
A UK court has ruled that the South Wales Police use of facial recognition is illegal with the department saying they can easily reform. However,...
Update November 2020: Hanwha has now licensed H.265 from HEVC Advance. IPVM has confirmed that Hikvision does not have H.265 licenses from HEVC...
Are patent trolls like terrorists? Genetec's CEO is coming out strongly against 'patent trolls' celebrating a legal win. Will the latest...
Dahua is effectively taunting the Australian government by continuing to sell fever cameras on its website and to its distributors despite not...
By Charles Rollet - about 4 years ago
The crosstown vape detection rivals are now in a legal battle. While IPVideo Corp is far better known, Soter says they pioneered this space and are...
Surprisingly, security giant JCI has sued their partner, security software developer Genetec, for patent infringement. Inside this note,...
Since Convergint has refused to fix their faked fever camera marketing, IPVM has filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission which...
By Conor Healy and John Honovich - over 4 years ago
One of the largest US security integrators, CPI Security, with $100+ million annual revenue, is now facing a boycott, including the loss of NFL and...
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