Security Camera Videos Uploaded On Internet
If you do not change the default settings while installing an IP-camera and do not block access to a video channel with a password, then your videos will be available for everyone. As it turned out many people did not know to secure their videos, so developers of insecam.com uploaded streams of 73,011 unsecure cameras from 152 countries to the Internet, writes Networkworld.com.
According to anonymous web-site developers whose purpose is to show the importance of protecting personal information and to cultivate responsible behavior in regards to security settings. Once the password in the default settings is changed, the stream will be deleted from the website.
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