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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Password for the Louvre's Video Surveillance Was "Louvre"
With apologies to Magritte: C'est ne pas une système securite' !
The air of criminal mystique has been dispelled somewhat in the weeks following the October 18 heist that saw $102 million of crown jewels stolen from the Louvre in broad daylight. The suspects fumbled an entire crown during their escape, before trying and failing to light their mechanical lift on fire as a diversionary tactic. Arsène Lupin would be appalled.
How exactly, then, did the most renowned gallery in France find itself pillaged by a cadre of buffoons in high visibility vests? Reporting from French newspaper Libération indicates the theft is less of an anomaly than we might expect, as the Louvre has suffered from over a decade of glaring security oversights and IT vulnerabilities.
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Later documents indicate that, in 2025, the Louvre was still using security software purchased in 2003 that is no longer supported by its developer, running on hardware using Windows Server 2003.
How exactly, then, did the most renowned gallery in France find itself pillaged by a cadre of buffoons in high visibility vests? Reporting from French newspaper Libération indicates the theft is less of an anomaly than we might expect, as the Louvre has suffered from over a decade of glaring security oversights and IT vulnerabilities.
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Later documents indicate that, in 2025, the Louvre was still using security software purchased in 2003 that is no longer supported by its developer, running on hardware using Windows Server 2003.
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The Password for the Louvre's Video Surveillance Was "Louvre" (Original Post)
GreatGazoo
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Moostache
(10,915 posts)1. If you want to get away with something, looking like buffoons is VERY effective strategy...
Just look at Trump and his cabinet as proof of this concept writ large!
Joinfortmill
(19,489 posts)2. Jeezus
musette_sf
(10,441 posts)3. A social media wit opined:
Its been changed to Louvre123
pecosbob
(8,233 posts)5. Surprising how far Username: admin Password: password will get you into some systems.