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Title: Baby Cam Creeper Actively Watched New Mom
Post by: maruf.swe on March 30, 2019, 02:14:48 AM
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It’s the latest example of the hackability of off-the-shelf IoT devices – even when default passwords are changed.

It’s a bad week for connected parents: A South Carolina mom says a stranger hacked into her baby monitor to spy on her and her family. She shared the experience on Facebook after she noticed someone had taken control of the 360-degree motion feature and was moving the camera toward her bed to see if she was in it.

The South Carolina family’s $34 Fredi Wireless baby camera was hacked, which she discovered when the camera moved on its own, swiveling between her bed and the chair where she feeds her baby.

For More Details : https://threatpost.com/baby-cam-creeper-actively-watched-new-mom/132606/ (https://threatpost.com/baby-cam-creeper-actively-watched-new-mom/132606/)
Title: Re: Baby Cam Creeper Actively Watched New Mom
Post by: lamisha on July 10, 2019, 09:43:29 AM
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