Simple ways to protect home security cameras from hacking
The security camera attack is not uncommon but not all users are aware of the potential dangers to take measures to prevent and protect family privacy.
According to Ring manufacturer, hackers often take advantage of users' loopholes to perform attacks on security cameras rather than attack with security holes. So, in order to protect yourself and your family from security camera attacks, users can take the simple measures below.
1. Activate two-step authentication if the camera supports it
If your security camera supports two-step authentication, activate it now. This will make it difficult for hackers to carry out the attack, as both a password and verification code must be sent to the host's mobile phone.
If your security camera supports two-step authentication, activate it immediately, in case of hacking.
2. Do not install security cameras in sensitive areas
Do not install security cameras in private, sensitive areas such as bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.
3. Choose a hard-to-access security camera installation location
One of the ways for the bad guys to make the attack is to remove the security cameras outside your home, then use them to access the network and recorded clips. So, please choose the location of the security camera so that bad guys cannot reach and remember to attach it tightly.
4. Do not share any clips on social networks
Many users often share recorded clips from security cameras on social networks without knowing that this action is also risky.
5. Regularly delete old videos from security cameras
Delete old videos recorded by security cameras to prevent hacking, so that bad guys will have less access to information about you and your family.
6. Change your password often
Strong passwords should be set, avoid passwords related to family members' names and birthdays, and frequently change passwords.
7. Regularly update the latest software
When the manufacturer releases regular software updates for security cameras, update them now as they often contain security patches.
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