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Nixa resident urges city review of Flock surveillance cameras, citing cybersecurity and privacy risks
Summary
At the Nov. 25 Nixa City Council meeting, resident Sean Ingersen urged the city to review Flock surveillance cameras, alleging software vulnerabilities, exposed API keys and misleading impact claims; council asked him to provide documentation for staff and IT review.
A Nixa resident warned the City Council on Nov. 25 that contract‑leased Flock surveillance cameras deployed in town may pose cybersecurity and privacy risks and asked officials to investigate.
"These cameras have a simple button on the back that you press 3 times. It turns on, basically an access point that you can connect to," said visitor Sean Ingersen during the public‑comment period, citing what…
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