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Artful
05-26-2016, 01:43 PM
http://nbc4i.com/2016/05/24/who-is-watching-you-russian-website-puts-local-cameras-online/



Who is watching you? Russian website puts local cameras onlineA security flaw could mean that security cameras are anything but protected.https://mgtvwcmh.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/nbc4-icon.jpg?w=44https://mgtvwcmh.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/wkbn.png?w=44By NBC4 Staff (http://nbc4i.com/author/nbc4-staff/) and WKBN (http://nbc4i.com/author/wkbn/)Published: May 24, 2016, 9:53 am Updated: May 25, 2016, 10:13 am



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YOUNGSTOWN, OH (WCMH/WKBN (http://wkbn.com/2016/05/23/who-is-watching-you-russian-website-puts-cameras-online/)) – Cameras are everywhere – on our cell phones, computers and in security systems. But do you know who’s watching all those cameras?
The answer may shock you.
Security cameras help solve crimes and catch criminals, but they also record almost every second of our lives.
Dr. Adam Earnheardt, who teaches online safety and privacy classes at Youngstown State University, said if you are in a workplace, for example, you are giving up some of your privacy.
“When you are walking around in public, believe it or not, you are giving up some privacy just by walking in to a store. That’s just the world we live in now,” Earnheardt said.
Security cameras are supposed to help keep private property safe, but a security flaw could mean that these cameras are anything but protected. WKBN 27 Investigates found hundreds of live cameras streaming on the internet, and the owners had no idea.
A website out of Russia (http://www.insecam.org/en/bycountry/US/) is gathering feeds from unprotected security cameras all across the world and broadcasting them online. Many of the locations are local (http://www.insecam.org/cam/bycity/Columbus/).
Some of the cameras are public, like traffic cameras and city owned webcams. But other locations found in Columbus were much more sinister. Two cameras show a live look inside an office conference room. A third looks inside an office breakroom. Another camera shows inside a school classroom. And there were two active cameras showing a live look inside someone’s private home.
RELATED: Facebook is likely eavesdropping on your phone conversations (http://nbc4i.com/2016/05/24/spying-secrets-is-facebook-eavesdropping-on-your-phone-conversations/)
When you buy a home camera system, you are supposed to secure it with a password. If you don’t, these camera feeds can be broadcasted online for anyone to see.
Earnheardt looked at the cameras available online and was shocked by what he could see.
“One that I was looking at this morning was actually looking right into someone’s living room,” he said. “There was nobody in the living room, thank God. But can you just imagine? There’s someone out there, 5 o’clock in the evening having dinner.”
Police said these cameras can create a huge danger. Burglars could use the GPS information they contain to use your own security system against you.
“Without securing your camera system, anyone can view it. They can pick up your habits, see what’s in your house, see what kind of security you have in your house, besides the camera, and they can use that against you,” said Youngstown Police Officer Michael Bodnar.
Eric Johnson, who works at Best Buy in Boardman, said it’s important to set up surveillance cameras correctly. He said, if you don’t know how to secure your new system, it’s a good idea to pay for a professional to do it.
“We can send them out and set the network up for you and secure it properly,” he said. “Make sure it’s encrypted so you don’t have any unwanted guests on there.”



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Outpost75
05-26-2016, 03:48 PM
Old news. People have been hacking into these for years. For any security you need Wavetec chip cameras with 16 bit encryption.

MtGun44
05-26-2016, 03:54 PM
Here is the link embedded about Fakebook spying on you via listening to your phone.

http://nbc4i.com/2016/05/24/spying-secrets-is-facebook-eavesdropping-on-your-phone-conversations/

Scary stuff. Fortunately, I have nothing whatsoever to do with Fakebook.

Bill

Rattlesnake Charlie
05-26-2016, 04:02 PM
My family has been bugging me to get onto facebook, but I've been dragging my feet due to security concerns. Now, I think I'll really dig in my heels.

Mica_Hiebert
05-26-2016, 04:11 PM
It's not just disgracebook and your smart phone its computer too. I have several times talked to my wife about a certain product in the living room and next time I get onto our lap top the Google adds where the exact thing we had been talking about. First time I laughed and told the wife the computer was listening to us. After about the 3rd time it's not such a funny coincidence any more... scary part is the Internet browser wasn't up and a couple times the screen has been closed as if the microphone is listening/reporting 24/7, right now I'm sure it is being used 98% for marketing purposes but the thoughts of how it could be used are pretty scary!

Outpost75
05-26-2016, 04:43 PM
Most smart phones today are all "rat" phones that can be turned on remotely by police or intelligence services to gps track the user and listen to what the phone can hear. They can still track phone even if battery is removed because an internal Li ion battery keeps the EPROM alive. Only way to avoid this is to remove the battery and the SIM card and store the disassembled phone in a RF shielded NEMA enclosure when not using it.

Welcome to Big Brother's World. Makes you want to disconnect entirely and go back to old school tradecrft...