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CCTV Camera: CCTV cameras can be hacked in a jiffy; this mistake could lead to the video falling into the wrong hands..

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Nowadays, most people have CCTV cameras installed in their homes. They use them to keep an eye on children, the elderly, housekeepers, or pets. But did you know that a single mistake can give hackers access to these cameras? Cameras that record activities inside and outside your home can easily be hacked by hackers. Let's find out what such a mistake can make it easy for hackers easily hack CCTV?

Be sure to change your camera's default password.
A HuffPost report states that CCTV cameras can become a target for hackers due to weak or default passwords. Expert Dave Chronister says that if you don't change the default password, hackers can easily access your cameras. A website called "Shodan" finds devices with default passwords and shares their footage online. Some hackers even upload stolen videos to malicious websites. Additionally, if you fall victim to a phishing scam, hackers can steal your password and gain access to your camera.

How to Prevent Camera Hacking
There are a few simple steps you can take to prevent your camera from being hacked. First, immediately change the default password, i.e., the password set by the company. Create a unique and strong password for each device. Don't reuse old passwords. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA), so you receive a code on your phone when you log in. Always keep your camera's software updated, as outdated software may contain vulnerabilities.

Camera Can Be Hacked in Two Ways
Hackers can access your camera in two ways. They can view your camera's live video or hack pre-recorded videos, which may be months or years old. This often happens if you don't change your camera's default password. The default password is the one that comes pre-set when you purchase the camera. Hackers can easily learn these passwords, making them vulnerable to hacking into your camera.

Don't install cameras in these locations.

Experts recommend installing cameras in areas of the house that aren't private, such as the courtyard or outdoor area. Cameras should not be installed in bedrooms or bathrooms, as hackers could access footage from these areas, potentially compromising your privacy.

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