June 1, 2023
denniro/Shutterstock.com If you’re still using old Wi-Fi security cameras around your home, they might be broadcasting directly to the internet where anybody can watch you. Old Security Cameras Are a Privacy Nightmare You may have noticed security cameras in the news recently because of various privacy debacles like eufy’s cameras allowing for wide-open no-verification streaming.…

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If you’re still using old Wi-Fi security cameras around your home, they might be broadcasting directly to the internet where anybody can watch you.

Old Security Cameras Are a Privacy Nightmare

You may have noticed security cameras in the news recently because of various privacy debacles like eufy’s cameras allowing for wide-open no-verification streaming. Then of course, there was the other debacle with Wyze cameras, too. Even robot vacuums with their roving camera eyes are getting bad press lately.

While issues with current hardware are worth talking about, to be sure, what we’re focused on today are old security cameras. There are thousands upon thousands of old 2000s and 2010s-era Wi-Fi security cameras in use around the world.

Not only are these old IP Wi-Fi security cameras long outside their lifecycle—and thus not receiving any security updates—but many of them were never configured properly in the first place.

That might seem like an abstract problem you could easily brush off, like running an old laptop with Windows 7 or using an old iPad that can’t get the…

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