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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In other news, water is wet.
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Stalking as a Service, peak 2020
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I really don't understand why people think they need spying equipment in their homes. It's a network that dictators dream about. All of their "own free will"? No, because all the other kids have it too. Consumption slaves & you better believe it.
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Ironically the issue here was the human in the loop, not the machines.
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It is if you write your own software and self host
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Who could have ever seen THAT coming?
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If you didn't build the system yourself using military grade encryption, then it's not safe enough. If you did then it's still probably not safe because you're probably not a security expert 🤣
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eternally perplexed by the fact that people not only connect their home security cameras to the internet, but they let third parties manage and have full control over them
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