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Hackers are watching your baby monitor right now and you wouldn’t even know it until it’s too late

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  • Default passwords and outdated firmware are turning your home camera into a public livestream, report warns
  • Thousands of exposed webcams are offering a front-row seat into private and corporate life
  • A simple web browser is all it takes to peek into 40,000 unsecured camera feeds

Thousands of internet-connected webcams, intended to enhance safety and convenience, are now unintentionally offering a window into private lives and secure environments.

Research by Bitsight claims over 40,000 webcams around the world are publicly accessible online, often without their owners’ knowledge.

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