Flock Cameras Are Being Used for Stalking
There are over a dozen cases around the country where police officers are using the Flock surveillance camera system to obsessively and illegally stalk people. Alternate link.
What happened
The latest analysis post sets out a development that is directly relevant to security operators. There are over a dozen cases around the country where police officers are using the Flock surveillance camera system to obsessively and illegally stalk people.
Why it matters
This matters because it has practical implications for defensive prioritisation, exposure management, or incident response rather than sitting as abstract security commentary.
Assessment
The strongest signal here is not just the headline event, but the wider pattern it points to. In practice, that means operators should read this as a broader signal over noise item rather than a narrow one-off.
Recommended actions
- Review whether the issue, advisory, or attack pattern is relevant to your environment, suppliers, or exposed systems
- Patch, harden, or validate logging and monitoring coverage where applicable
- Monitor follow-on reporting or primary-source updates for scope expansion, implementation guidance, or stronger enforcement signals
Further reading
- Primary source
- Source profile: Analysis