Free FiveM CCTV Menu & Criminal Hacking Minigame

£0.00

Caticus CCTV is a free, full-featured FiveM security camera script that gives your server realistic surveillance gameplay for both law enforcement and criminals. Police officers open a sleek in-game menu to view live feeds from banks, stores, and any location you add—search and filter by category, toggle the network on or off, and see which cameras are online or offline at a glance. When criminals use a hacking laptop inside designated zones, they trigger an immersive terminal mini-game: they type real-style commands (scan, load exploit, set target, run) to take cameras offline for a set duration. Police can’t simply re-enable from the menu; they must be on-site at the same location and run a “rebooting camera system” sequence with a loading bar, so clearing the area and securing the building matters. The script works with QBCore and ESX, supports unlimited cameras via simple config, and lets you define zones where hacking and rebooting are allowed. Add your own cameras by dropping coordinates and labels into config no coding required. Perfect for roleplay servers that want meaningful heists, store robberies, and police response without paywalled scripts.

• Police open a CCTV menu to view, search, and filter security cameras with an easy grid layout and category tabs.

• Criminals use a laptop item in defined zones to run a terminal hack mini-game and disable cameras for a configurable time.

• Police must be physically on-site (inside the bank, store, etc.) to reboot disabled cameras—no remote re-enable from the menu.

• Fully configurable: add unlimited cameras in config.lua with coords and labels; set zones, duration, and police jobs.

• Works with QBCore and ESX; one command to open the menu; optional item consumption for the hacking laptop.

• Free script by Caticus from 5Mservers.com

Caticus CCTV is a free, full-featured FiveM security camera script that gives your server realistic surveillance gameplay for both law enforcement and criminals. Police officers open a sleek in-game menu to view live feeds from banks, stores, and any location you add—search and filter by category, toggle the network on or off, and see which cameras are online or offline at a glance. When criminals use a hacking laptop inside designated zones, they trigger an immersive terminal mini-game: they type real-style commands (scan, load exploit, set target, run) to take cameras offline for a set duration. Police can’t simply re-enable from the menu; they must be on-site at the same location and run a “rebooting camera system” sequence with a loading bar, so clearing the area and securing the building matters. The script works with QBCore and ESX, supports unlimited cameras via simple config, and lets you define zones where hacking and rebooting are allowed. Add your own cameras by dropping coordinates and labels into config no coding required. Perfect for roleplay servers that want meaningful heists, store robberies, and police response without paywalled scripts.

• Police open a CCTV menu to view, search, and filter security cameras with an easy grid layout and category tabs.

• Criminals use a laptop item in defined zones to run a terminal hack mini-game and disable cameras for a configurable time.

• Police must be physically on-site (inside the bank, store, etc.) to reboot disabled cameras—no remote re-enable from the menu.

• Fully configurable: add unlimited cameras in config.lua with coords and labels; set zones, duration, and police jobs.

• Works with QBCore and ESX; one command to open the menu; optional item consumption for the hacking laptop.

• Free script by Caticus from 5Mservers.com