Nikon temporarily suspended the Nikon Authenticity Service


Nikon temporarily suspended the Nikon Authenticity Service after the long-time NR reader and contributor Horshack found a major vulnerability in Nikon’s C2PA feature on the Z6 III camera (now priced at $2,697, thanks to Trump’s tariffs, was $2,499 before).

Here is the official notice from Nikon:

Notice of Temporary Suspension of the Nikon Authenticity Service

We have confirmed that an issue has been identified in the Nikon Authenticity Service. In response to this confirmation, the service has been temporarily suspended while we work diligently to resolve the issue. We will provide an update as soon as the corrective measures are complete.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Major vulnerability in Nikon’s C2PA feature on the Z6 III detected by a reader?

You can read more on the Nikon Content Authenticity Initiative on this page:

AFP validates a certification test of its photos via the C2PA standard using a prototype Nikon camera

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