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Following the recent heist at the Louvre in Paris — the world's most visited museum — security measures at museums have come under scrutiny for apparently very good reason.

A leaked report by France's supreme audit body Cours de Compte indicated serious concerns about security systems at the treasured museum.

The report alleged the facility had a "chronic under-investment in information systems," as Reuters noted.

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It was also revealed this week that the surveillance system password was apparently just "LOUVRE" — making it easy for robbers to hack into the system, as other outlets reported.

On Oct. 19, a four-person tea

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