Following the Louvre heist, Proton steps in to offer free password protection


  • The recent robbery of the Louvre museum highlighted the vulnerability of digital systems in cultural institutions
  • Investigators discovered that the password for the museum’s surveillance camera system was simply “louvre.”
  • In response, Proton is offering museums, galleries and libraries two years of its Proton Pass Professional service free of charge.

The recent high-profile security breach at the Louvre in Paris sent shockwaves through the art world, not only because of the value of the stolen objects, but also because of the astonishingly simple security breach that was revealed.

As the investigation progressed, it was revealed that the password protecting the museum’s critical surveillance camera system was, shockingly, “louvre.” This revelation highlights a growing concern: the digital doors protecting our invaluable cultural heritage are often left wide open.

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