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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 484616" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>First, <em>nothing</em> with a WIFI connection is truly secure, from a "hackability" standpoint. There's just too many good hackers out there. The videos of hacked camera systems seem to be only those that have internal monitoring capabilities, thus WIFI. And if one hacks into a doorbell camera.......<strong><em>BORING</em></strong>!</p><p>There's really nothing of value to hack into one, unless you're just looking to scare or harass someone. Sure, if you're the victim, it's unsettling, but what's to be gained, in the long run, from a hacker's point of view? There's no monetary benefit, other hackers would probably call you a piker for targeting such a mundane...........well, target. </p><p></p><p>Just my opine, in a three-week-old thread.....Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 484616, member: 6678"] First, [i]nothing[/i] with a WIFI connection is truly secure, from a "hackability" standpoint. There's just too many good hackers out there. The videos of hacked camera systems seem to be only those that have internal monitoring capabilities, thus WIFI. And if one hacks into a doorbell camera.......[b][i]BORING[/i][/b]! There's really nothing of value to hack into one, unless you're just looking to scare or harass someone. Sure, if you're the victim, it's unsettling, but what's to be gained, in the long run, from a hacker's point of view? There's no monetary benefit, other hackers would probably call you a piker for targeting such a mundane...........well, target. Just my opine, in a three-week-old thread.....Roger [/QUOTE]
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