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Computer Security Camera Headlines

Spies in the bedroom - someone's watching you

Home camera systems on the New Zealand market are being hacked and watched by creeps and voyeurs around the world.This week, the Herald on Sunday proved internet-based security camera footage was accessible to prying eyes.The...

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Beebe car break-ins

Beebe police are looking for two men caught on a Walmart security camera.

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Stolen laptop found in a snap

A shaken Jamaica Plain graduate student said a cutting-edge security software program called "Prey" turned him...

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DARPA-Funded Hacker's Tiny $50 Spy Computer Hides In Offices, Drops From Drones

Even more embarrassing than a student discovering your GPS tracking device on his car, as the FBI found out last year, is having to ask him to give the expensive piece of equipment back. So security researcher Brendan O?Connor is trying a different approach to spy hardware: building a sensor-equipped surveillance-capable computer that?s so cheap ...

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Security Company Discovers Videoconferencing Security Risk

At Rapid 7, a Boston based computer security firm, chief security officer HD Moore discovered a major security hole for many companies. These companies invest thousands of dollars each year on videoconferencing equipment that is left open to hackers. These companies include top venture capital and law firms, pharmaceuticals, oil companies and courtrooms, and even banks like Goldman Sachs ...

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