Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
My son gave me a wireless indoor security camera so I can keep an eye on my dogs while at work. I heard you talking about hackers who spy using these cameras on your national radio show. How can I make sure no one sees my cameras? A. It’s not very difficult to spy on people through Internet-connected wireless cameras because people don’t do one simple thing. That is, they don’t change the camera’s default or built-in password. An online search yields the default password for most camera makes and models. In case you’re wondering about your webcam, the same issue exists. My ex is calling and texting me nonstop, begging for my forgiveness. I don’t want to change my number. Help! Fortunately, most smartphones have a fix for this annoyance. In iOS, just tap a person’s name in the Phone app, Contact app or Messages app and then tap the Block Contact button. In Android, open your Phone app and go to Settings>>Call>>Call Rejection>>Auto Reject List>>Create. Put in the person’s name and their calls and texts won’t go through. For Windows Phone, go to Settings and tap call+SMS filter. Tap “Accept” and then switch blocking to “On.” Next, go […]
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