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    The hackers offering public broadcasts from your home surveillance camera

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    2017-06-22 14:18CGTN Editor: Liang Meichen ECNS App Download

    Whatever becomes smart also becomes vulnerable to hacks.

    The Internet integration of newer models of home surveillance cameras may be useful when you want to view footage online, but it has also attracted hackers, who sell the passwords to the gadgets online, and lead strangers to have an inside view of users' bedrooms.

    That means as you are enjoying watching your baby at home from a distant place, hundreds of total strangers may also doing the same thing!

    China Central Television (CCTV) peeked inside this emerging privacy-invading industry.

    By searching "camera hack" in popular online messenger QQ, you can find a lot of group chats, in which hackers are selling passwords. These criminals say if you pay enough, they can even sell you "scanner" software to find more hackable cameras on the Internet.

    "Hacking packages" are on sale for as little as 25 US dollars, and a seller can easily shift 100 copies in a month.

    Some hackers even publish camera passwords they found to attract buyers. QQ shows that those passwords have been downloaded more than 1,000 times.

    CCTV managed to contact a victim, and confirmed that the views hackers got were actual views.

    Under the hood

    How do hackers get the passwords to cameras? CCTV found the answer at CNCERT, the Chinese agency responsible for the security of national public computer networks.

    "These scanners are guessing the cameras' passwords, on a massive scale," CNCERT Senior Engineer Gao Sheng told CCTV. "Their first guesses are weak passwords like 'user' or 'admin'."

    Earlier this year, government quality inspectors in China conducted checks on 40 batches of smart cameras, 32 of which were found to have data safety vulnerabilities.

    Weak passwords are everywhere, waiting for hackers to discover. It is a global problem instead of a Chinese phenomenon.

    To avoid falling victim to this kind of hack, Gao provided three useful tips for smart camera users.

    1. Do not keep the factory default password for your camera. Do not use simple password like "123456" either.

    2. Do not point the camera at bedrooms and bathrooms.

    3. Get into the habit of running virus scanning software regularly.

      

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