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If that concerns you, you aren’t alone; according to surveys, as many as one in three people worry that their smart home ...
News articles about home security cameras getting hacked have become all too common. You may recall a story from January 2019, which went viral, about a California family’s Nest security camera ...
From using his home in beautiful Bend, OR as a testing zone for the latest security products to digging into the nuts and ...
I asked him why hackers want to hack security cameras. His answer was simple, though not particularly comforting. Often, it’s just for fun.
While smart home hacking can happen, modern systems have built-in safeguards and with the right safety habits you don't have anything to worry about. Here's why.
Home video monitors are in almost every home these days. We have baby cams, nanny cams and video doorbells to catch those holiday season package thieves. John Coffey swears by his security cameras ...
The best thing you can do is change your password and update firmware. Wireless home security cameras might be easy to install — but they are also easy to hack. scyther5 / Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
Anchor/Investigative Reporter Protect yourself from home camera hacking threats A cyber security expert says strong Wi-Fi passwords are key as threats are on rise Updated: 10:35 PM CST Dec 13, 2019 ...
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to smart home expert Rachel Cericola of Wirecutter about ways to minimize the risk of home security and smart appliances getting hacked.
Prices on cameras and smart home devices are all pretty similar, so you may want to first decide if you want to work with the Nest system, the Ring system, Arlo or someone else. Ring and Blink are ...