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6 Ways to Prevent Your Home Security Camera from Being Hacked

Phan Van Hoa DNUM_CAZAIZCACE 07:37

With the development of technology, security cameras have become an indispensable part of modern life. However, besides the benefits they bring, security cameras also pose many risks when they can be attacked and illegally accessed by hackers.

In an age where smart devices are infiltrating every corner of our homes, ensuring the safety of personal information is extremely important. Security cameras, which are trusted to protect property, have many potential risks.

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There have been cases of data leaks, hackers breaking in, and even employees of large companies abusing their power to spy on customers. A typical example is the fact that a stranger can easily view private moments in the family through security holes discovered in cameras manufactured by Wyze (USA). Therefore, before deciding to install any surveillance device, ask serious questions about its security.

While home security system intrusions are not common, it is always a good idea to be proactive in protecting your home against potential threats. To prevent remote intrusions or spying by untrustworthy individuals, you should take some simple but effective security measures:

1. Do not buy fake or used cameras

Counterfeit and fake goods are flooding the market and are a major concern for consumers. Buying poor quality products is not only a waste of money but also poses many security risks. Instead, prioritize buying security cameras from reputable brands with full information about their origin.

In addition, buying used cameras on online platforms also poses many security risks. You cannot be sure that the seller has completely removed personal data and malware from the device. This creates an opportunity for cybercriminals to penetrate your system through used cameras. To ensure safety, prioritize buying new cameras and from reputable suppliers.

2. Use cameras from companies that apply end-to-end encryption

End-to-end encryption acts as a solid layer of protection for your data. The data is encrypted from the device before it is transmitted, making it a meaningless string of information for any attacker. Even if the data is stolen, the hacker cannot read, view, or use it for any purpose. This ensures absolute privacy for your data, even if it is stored on the service provider's servers.

3. Look for brands with good data security capabilities

To ensure the safety of your data, you should also do your own research on brands before deciding to buy. Check to see if the brand you are considering buying has any past or current security issues. If a company has a history of security issues, it is best to consider other options. Prioritize companies with a good security history and effective security solutions such as storing data directly on the device.

4. Good password management for Wi-Fi networks

An unsecured home Wi-Fi network is an open door for cybercriminals to infiltrate your system. Once inside the network, criminals can easily access and control connected devices, including security cameras.

To protect your home, you need to build a strong firewall by choosing a strong password, enabling Wi-Fi encryption, using a firewall, and creating a separate guest network for visitors. In particular, remember to change your password periodically, especially when there are major life changes such as moving.

5. Always keep your camera updated with the latest patches

It’s important to keep your security camera app up to date. Turn on automatic updates to ensure your app is always running the latest version. Updates not only add new features, but also patch security holes, helping to better protect your home. Check in regularly and log in to the app to make sure updates are installed properly.

6. Turn on two-factor authentication

To maximize your security camera protection, enable two-factor authentication (2FA). When enabled, every time you log in, the system will ask you to provide an additional layer of security, such as an OTP code sent via text message or facial authentication. This helps prevent others from illegally accessing your camera system.

According to Cnet
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