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  2. Home Surveillance Camera Hacked by Man Who Speaks to ... - AOL

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    A home surveillance camera was hacked by an individual who attempted to speak to a young girl while she was watching television in Sarpy County, Nebraska, on December 11.In a video taken from Adam ...

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    The cameras were accessed by using stolen email usernames and passwords, Ring told McClatchy News. ‘We have the wrong house.’ Watch video of deputies mistakenly serve eviction in Florida

  4. Hacked surveillance startup Verkada leaked live feeds for ...

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    Hackers broke into Verkada and exposed over 150,000 live security feeds. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. maia arson crimew - Wikipedia

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    Maia arson crimew [a] (born August 7, 1999), formerly known as Tillie Kottmann, is a Swiss developer and computer hacker.Crimew is known for leaking source code and other data from companies such as Intel and Nissan, and for discovering a 2019 copy of the United States government's No Fly List on an unsecured cloud server owned by CommuteAir.

  6. Camfecting - Wikipedia

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    Camfecting, in the field of computer security, is the process of attempting to hack into a person's webcam and activate it without the webcam owner's permission. [1] The remotely activated webcam can be used to watch anything within the webcam's field of vision, sometimes including the webcam owner themselves.

  7. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    A host of security software vendors release anti-hacking products for use on home computers. U.S. President Bill Clinton announces a $1.46 billion initiative to improve government computer security. The plan would establish a network of intrusion detection monitors for certain federal agencies and encourage the private sector to do the same.

  8. Yes, Smart Homes Are Vulnerable to Cybercriminals. Here's ...

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    Dahbura adds that there are even websites devoted to exposing home devices that aren't protected, like home cameras, which show the camera outputs in real-time for anyone to watch.

  9. Broadcast signal intrusion - Wikipedia

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    The screen briefly showed a man in a mask, before switching to a black screen containing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei engulfed in CGI flames with a target on his forehead, pictures of four women recently killed in the protests and the audio message "Women, life, freedom" on repeat. The hack lasted 12 seconds, before cutting back to a bewildered ...

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