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Friday, January 20, 2017

Samsung “Smart” Camera Is Ridiculously Hackable

A security camera in your house, that you can access remotely, might seem like a good idea at first. You can log into it from anywhere, to see what’s going on and if it really was the cat who opened your kitchen cabinets every day last week. But the problem with a thing you can access remotely is that a sufficiently determined bad actor can, too. And sometimes it doesn’t even take much determination to do. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why are these companies not liable for all this unsecure, defective merchandise?

Anonymous said...

7:38 That is becasue the govt makes them put those holes in security, so they can track you and hear you and record you and get as much data as they can... The reason why you may ask? So they can put it all in those databases stored in Arizona or where ever in the desert, and they can use Quantum computing to run algorithms for human behavior to see how people will act or what people will do when certain things are done or said... They can also try to use this to figure out if SHTF who would they need to go after first... You all can laugh it up, say what you will, this this tech has been around since the 30's so imagine how powerful and how far they have come today in 2017... Why do you think cameras are everywhere? Why everything is hackable? Why they have facial recognition software????? I mean seriously think abut all of this...