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Can camera be hacked/accessed by bad actors?
Recently saw a news story about a woman who had a Nest camera in her baby's nursery. She was terrified when someone "took over' the camera and started spewing threats and obscenities at her and her infant thru the camera. Authorities said the woman could have prevented this by changing the wi-fi password (or maybe they said wi-fi code??) in the camera so outsiders could not hack into the camera without her knowledge.
Obviously the Simplysafe cameras are not the same type of camera (no voice feature, etc, but...) TRYING TO FIND OUT: if it is possible to change the wi-fi password/code to ensure the camera can't be hacked into by bad actors.
If not, what can be done to keep your camera secure from this breach?
Thanks!
Obviously the Simplysafe cameras are not the same type of camera (no voice feature, etc, but...) TRYING TO FIND OUT: if it is possible to change the wi-fi password/code to ensure the camera can't be hacked into by bad actors.
If not, what can be done to keep your camera secure from this breach?
Thanks!
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captain11
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I sleep soundly at night. You will have reach your own opinion.
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sevensiamesecats
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And for that matter, they are hardly "fully integrated". If that were the case, the SS base and the cameras would have direct 2 way communication, whereas there is little communication between the base and the camera via the SS servers, and no communication the other way. They are, however, more integrated than any non-SS camera could possibly be, as they use the same app and same central office.
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guidosalducci
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The cameras use WPA2 encryption, and is only as secure as your wifi password. A brute force hack of your wifi password would be easier than trying to crack WPA2 encryption by decryption (next to impossible).
That being said, the "integration" you're talking about is just a shell. The base and the camera do not talk to each other. The camera cannot trigger the alarm, and the base can trigger the camera (sort of). The camera is triggered using the timeline (Visible and hidden cloud communication) so in a sense the base is actually triggering it. However if you are no link to dispatch, the camera shouldn't trigger for the event. You can test this by disconnecting your system from wifi and cellular and then arming the system (a camera recording event).
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hamsammich
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