Simple ways to protect home security cameras from being hacked

It is not uncommon for security cameras to be hacked, but not all users are aware of that potential danger to take preventive measures to protect privacy in the family.

According to the manufacturer Ring, hackers often take advantage of users’ loopholes to perform attacks on security cameras, not attacks with security holes. So, to be able to protect yourself and your family from security camera attacks, users can take the following simple measures.

If your security camera supports two-step authentication, enable it now. This will make it difficult for hackers to carry out the attack, because it requires both the password and the confirmation code sent to the homeowner’s mobile phone.

Simple ways to protect home security cameras from being hacked
If your security camera supports two-step authentication, activate it now, just in case it gets hacked.

Do not install security cameras in private and sensitive areas such as bedrooms, bathrooms…

One of the ways for bad guys to carry out the attack is to remove the security cameras outside your home, then use them to access the network and recorded clips. So, choose a location to install the security camera so that the bad guys can’t reach it and remember to attach it tightly.

Many users often share clips recorded from security cameras on social networks without knowing that this action is also potentially risky.

Please delete old videos recorded by security cameras to prevent hacking, then bad guys will have access to less information about you and your family.

Set strong passwords, avoid passwords related to the names and birthdays of family members, and change passwords often.

When the manufacturer releases periodic software updates for security cameras, update them immediately as they often contain security patches.