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The Louvre’s video security password was reportedly ‘Louvre’
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:27 pm
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One of the most brazen robberies in recent memory happened at the legendary Louvre museum in Paris, where thieves made off with centuries-old crown jewels that have yet to be recovered.
According to a security investigation, the password for video surveillance system was “Louvre,” which is basically one step above “password.”
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2961831/the-louvres-video-security-password-was-reportedly-louvre.html
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French newspaper Libération reports that various audits of the museum’s security systems have revealed glaring and obvious issues. One such audit carried out in 2014 by France’s national cybersecurity agency showed that, indeed, the Louvre’s video surveillance system password was “Louvre.”
Subsequent audits found “serious shortcomings” in the museum’s systems, notably including easy access to rooftops during periods of construction and security software that was more than two decades old, and now unsupported by its developer. Anyone who’s had to work in an office that still has one Windows 98 machine running the ancient inventory system might be able to sympathize.
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Currently it’s not known what factors contributed to the security failures of the robbery, though dozens of people are investigating. It occurred at 9:30 AM local time, during operating hours on a Sunday. A small truck with a mechanical ladder parked next to the museum, with four suspects using power tools to break into the gallery from the second floor.
Though guards and visitors were threatened, no one was hurt, and the thieves were out of the museum in just four minutes before escaping into Paris. The entire episode took only eight minutes in total.
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Much will be said about the museum’s security in the aftermath — indeed, much has already been said — but I haven’t seen any indication that the video system was actually compromised or malfunctioning in 2025. Arrests have been made, and at the time of writing four people have been charged. The jewels and jewelry, valued at tens of millions of dollars, have not been recovered. The Louvre has been the site of many famous robberies and burglaries, including the Mona Lisa in 1911, but the most recent before now was in 1998.
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The ANSSI encouraged the Louvre to take corrective action, as per the report, in creating more complex passwords.
When Libération approached the museum for comment as to whether any changes were made, they declined.
And as you can imagine, the memes and jokes rolled in.
This post was edited on 11/5/25 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:30 pm to Shexter
code to get in the front door was 1-2-3-4-5
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:31 pm to Shexter
Wonder if they changed it to Louvre123?
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:31 pm to Shexter
Yeah, but if you don't know how to type that ending "vre" with the trilled "r" sound, you're fricked.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:33 pm to slidingstop
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code to get in the front door was 1-2-3-4-5
I have the same combination on my luggage!
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:34 pm to Shexter
Lest we forget, it was a woman in charge.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:35 pm to idlewatcher
no wonder Germany ran roughshod over France in World War 2
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:36 pm to Shexter
While that's pretty hilarious, there weren't any issues with the surveillance systems, correct?
It's not like they hacked them.
Also, your post says the password issue was from 11 years ago.
It's not like they hacked them.
Also, your post says the password issue was from 11 years ago.
This post was edited on 11/5/25 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:39 pm to bbap
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the password issue was from 11 years ago.
guess their password policy sucks?
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:39 pm to unlimited
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I have the same combination on my luggage!
Hail Skroob.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:39 pm to bbap
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The ANSSI encouraged the Louvre to take corrective action, as per the report, in creating more complex passwords.
When Libération approached the museum for comment as to whether any changes were made, they declined.
Liberation asked that question recently, not 11 years ago.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:39 pm to MorbidTheClown
No the paper is just bringing up old audits. I mean yeah that's bad, but it's not a current problem.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:42 pm to Shexter
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The ANSSI encouraged the Louvre to take corrective action, as per the report, in creating more complex passwords.
When Libération approached the museum for comment as to whether any changes were made, they declined.
Liberation asked that question recently, not 11 years ago.
That doesn't change anything.
I mean yeah maybe they had an audit in 2014, were told to strengthen their passwords, and simply said frick that, we're keeping it as Louvre.
But that's not very realistic. Then again it is the French.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:46 pm to bbap
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I mean yeah that's bad, but it's not a current problem.
then this thread is pointless.
Posted on 11/5/25 at 1:47 pm to MorbidTheClown
Right, it is. The security system wasn't even hacked in the robbery. It was brute force/rapid attack.
Still, the Louvre probably deserves the criticism regardless.
Still, the Louvre probably deserves the criticism regardless.
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