Nebraska对来自Hikvision和Dahua的安全摄像头起诉Resideo, 指称存在欺骗性营销和隐私风险。
Nebraska sues Resideo over security cameras from Hikvision and Dahua, alleging deceptive marketing and privacy risks.
Nebraska总检察长Mike Hilgers起诉了Resideo(前称ADI全球分销公司),指控该公司出售了Hikvision和Dahua公司制造的与国家安全风险有关的监控摄像头。
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has sued Resideo, formerly ADI Global Distribution, over allegations it sold security cameras made by Hikvision and Dahua—companies linked to national security risks.
该诉讼主张公司误导消费者, 将设备销售为安全设备, 尽管已知的弱点, 如后门和远程访问缺陷, 可能允许未经授权的视频进入。
The lawsuit claims the company misled consumers by marketing the devices as secure despite known vulnerabilities like backdoors and remote access flaws that could allow unauthorized video access.
AG办公室认为,这些欺骗性做法危及消费者的隐私和安全,特别是因为人们购买此类产品是为了保护他们的家园。
The AG’s office argues these deceptive practices endanger consumers’ privacy and safety, especially since people buy such products to protect their homes.
该诉讼案旨在制止该公司的行为,并处理受影响装置造成的持续安全威胁。
The suit seeks to stop the company’s conduct and address ongoing security threats from the affected devices.