The Louvre's Surveillance System Used Insecure Passwords Such as "louvre"
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The Louvre museum's surveillance system was found to have used insecure passwords, including 'LOUVRE', potentially compromising its security, and raising concerns about the museum's cybersecurity practices.
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Original title: Theft at the Louvre: The surveillance system’s password “LOUVRE” has put the museum in crisis.