Internet connected cameras inside your home can't be trusted. This is a nightmare:
Former security technician for home security company ADT admitted he secretly accessed customers' home security cameras more than 9,600 times over 4+ yrs, particularly in homes of attractive women to spy on them while they undressed, slept, or had sex buzzfeednews.com/salvadorher…

Jan 23, 2021 · 3:22 AM UTC

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I am not keeping any such stuff connected, I connect when I need that then immediately go offline as a practice.
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It's not unexpected. 🤷‍♂️ 💩
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Well... not a nightmare... it's just real life. Anything connected can be hacked. And will always be like that.
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Is all the personal data tech companies take from people not enough that people install such things and give them 24×7 surveillance access to what's happening in their home?
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Americans put security cameras inside their homes? What, the guns didn't give you the sense of security yet?
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i'm shocked. shocked! well, not that shocked
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Or the 3rd party who ‘manages’ your security...
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Not sure who thinks any prefab internet devices can be trusted. People who haven't worked in tech, that's for sure.
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What surprises me isn't that this happened, it's that anybody ever thought it wouldn't.
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