Oh my! Lorex cams are banned from the USA and are a security breach ???

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Banned Security Camera Brands - Lorex, Hikvision, Dauha

Are these brands banned? Are they a security risk? I see many Lorex cameras for sale in the USA and several neighbors use them. I have HIKvision and heard they were a risk. How to learn the truth?

I was going to replace the HIK with Lorex 4k wireless, but now not sure.

There is no Lorex forum here. Why?
 

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Maybe ask backstreet Seller. There is a toll-free number on the page.

You can also ask him why he is selling dahua-rebranded cams. According to his scheme they are evil and selling cams from china government through canada ? Maybe backstreet market is using the same scheme of evilness ?

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From the first lines of explanation, it becomes clear: International trade is impossible. It is all a permanent transfer of digits to some far off place.

Also I didn't realize that wage levels and labor cost are lower in Canada.

"75% of your investment stays in the US". Looking at the prices they charge, I can see that. But hey, just buy a cheap chinese cam and stuff 3 times the price in your piggy bank, and you have done the same.
 

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As a homeowner it means nothing to you.

This topic has been discussed in great detail here already.

They are only banned from government installations. As a private homeowner you can continue to purchase and use them.

These "banned" brands are still being sold in the US and are legally allowed to except for government installations.

That article is nothing but click-bait to try to get you to pay 5 times as much for a camera that is inferior in every way.

NDAA complaint means nothing - even they have been hacked.

EVERY camera is a security risk. It is why we do not give them internet access. That is the real problem that the government isn't addressing.

Lorex is Dahua OEM that is why there is no Lorex subforum.


You asked "How to learn the truth" - use the search button here! Here is just a sampling of the threads discussing it:




 
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Banned Security Camera Brands - Lorex, Hikvision, Dauha

Are these brands banned? Are they a security risk? I see many Lorex cameras for sale in the USA and several neighbors use them. I have HIKvision and heard they were a risk. How to learn the truth?

I was going to replace the HIK with Lorex 4k wireless, but now not sure.

There is no Lorex forum here. Why?
Hi @MacMan

Lorex in recent years are mostly Dahua OEM NVRs and Cameras - thus the same setups / software configuration and other details as Dahua OEM cameras. ( note, Lorex did have another OEM for a few models that vendors sold at a discount before the pandemic )

also:
ALL internet connected devices are a security risk .. this is why you do not want to port forward .. see the VPN notes ..

Note:
Having watched some of the youtube videos which Back Street has produced, I would not trust them as I have seen clear lies / deception from them.





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Maybe ask backstreet Seller. There is a toll-free number on the page.

You can also ask him why he is selling dahua-rebranded cams. According to his scheme they are evil and selling cams from china government through canada ? Maybe backstreet market is using the same scheme of evilness ?

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wow... no wonder Back Street can keep 75% of that money in the USA ..

hmmm .. think I will buy from Andy and keep 50% in my own pocket ..

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update:
due note, good catch by @bp2008 in follow up post ..
 
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OH MY! This might be off topic, but many people have Wyze cams. Has anyone ever read Wyze's "Privacy Policy" ?

HERE: Privacy policy

Do all "security cams" have this LACK of privacy policy? Would you buy a Wyze or would that be un-Wise?
 

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OH MY! This might be off topic, but many people have Wyze cams. Has anyone ever read Wyze's "Privacy Policy" ?

HERE: Privacy policy

Do all "security cams" have this LACK of privacy policy? Would you buy a Wyze or would that be un-Wise?
What is out of the ordinary? Every single cloud based camera works the same way.
Most people here who buy wyze cameras, load the RTSp firmware and block any outside connection.
 

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Yep there is a thread about cloud based systems as well....

 

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What is out of the ordinary? Every single cloud based camera works the same way.
Most people here who buy wyze cameras, load the RTSp firmware and block any outside connection.

Really? So adding RTSP firmware to Wyze and hooking them up to an NVR blocks Wyze Corp from seeing the videos and thus cannot use the images? How to block outside connection?

Don't think Lorex threatens using any video or images.
 

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Really? So adding RTSP firmware to Wyze and hooking them up to an NVR blocks Wyze Corp from seeing the videos and thus cannot use the images? How to block outside connection?

Don't think Lorex threatens using any video or images.
Obviously you need to block the connection via your firewall.
Are you playing dumb? Lorex is doesnt use the cloud for AI. Wyze is indicating that if you WANT to use their cloud AI they can use some of the images to improve the AI.
Lorex may not tell you they are using your video but if you simply hook up your lorex cams/nvr and then port forward its way worse than wyze. The ENTIRE world has access to ALL your recorded video.
 

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I'm not playing dumb re: this, I am dumb. How to block the connection in the router/firewall? Does one block each camera or the entire NVR? I do want to completely block the Wyze from using the cloud.
 
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