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Feeds from countries around the world showed a variety of public and private locations, from offices, shops and sidewalks to children's bedrooms.
A Russian website has been discovered streaming live footage from thousands of private webcams, CCTV systems and even baby monitors from around the globe.
The website is live-streaming footage from over 250 countries collected from security cameras used by businesses and members of the public.
Feeds from countries around the world showed a variety of public and private locations, from offices, shops and sidewalks to more intimate footage of bedrooms including children's rooms, living rooms and kitchens and even pets like dogs and goldfish.
The site has managed to access the cameras because they are still set at their default passwords –- details of which can be found online.
Among the dozens of countries on the site, the website lists 4,591 feeds from the U.S., 2,058 from France and 584 from the U.K. as well as 563 from Hong Kong and 182 from China.
As David Emm, principal security researcher at Kaspersky Lab in the U.K., said, any device that was connected to the internet could be compromised by sites like the Russian one.
"This includes devices that connect via a home router, such as baby monitors or webcams. It also includes mobile devices too, " Emm said, commenting on the discovery of the website in a note.
"The fact that a website is able to stream footage from thousands of cameras, illustrates the risks that consumers are taking by not changing the default passwords on camera-enabled devices. It only takes a minute to change a password, and the longer it is left unchanged, the greater the chance that the device will be compromised.
"Our research has shown that two-thirds of us are unaware that cybercriminals can use malicious software to take over our mobile device camera," he added.
Simon Rice, group manager for Technology at the Information Commissioner's Office, said in a blog on Thursday that "with 350,000 of these cameras sold in the U.K. alone last year, this is a threat that all of us need to be aware of and be taking action to protect against."
"If you take only one security step when getting any new device, make sure it's setting a strong password," he wrote.
"We all need to be aware of the threats that exist to our personal information. The basic steps covered in this blog are one's all of us should be taking as a matter of routine. If you don't, then you're leaving your information vulnerable and no one likes being watched by a stranger."
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The best webcams for 2021: best work-from-home webcams
Whether you want a no-frills upgrade to your laptop's built-in camera or a high-end, ring-light-equipped 4K webcam, here's how to find the best webcams.
Nov. 26, 2020, 6:20 PM MSK / Updated Jan. 15, 2021, 7:39 PM MSK
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Working remotely has become the norm in 2020. And with an uptick of Covid-19 cases this winter, coupled with a phased distribution of coronavirus vaccines, those who can telecommute will likely continue to do so for the foreseeable future. A Gallup poll found that two-thirds of U.S. employees working remotely would like to continue doing so. And the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 37 percent of U.S. jobs could be done remotely.
Given that many of us are working from home for the long haul — with some companies even switching to permanent remote work — a good webcam is crucial for those face-to-face meetings (as is a microphone if the one you use isn't cutting it). We’ve covered plenty of other work from home enhancements for you to consider, from ergonomic keyboards and mice to ergonomic chairs, laptop stands, monitors and more. So if the webcam in your laptop isn't up to snuff, we compiled some of the best USB webcams worth considering right now. The pandemic has made certain models harder to find over the course of 2020, but stock seems to be a bit more stable right now in 2021 — though you may have to shop around a bit more to find the best price on a certain model.
If you’re not entirely sure what you want of your new webcam, we'll explain the features you'll want to watch out for after these top options.
If you want a good quality image and decent audio at an affordable price, Logitech's C920 and C920S models are widely considered the best bang for your buck. Stock is limited, but if you can find it for under $100, grab it — the C920 is the standard model while the C920S has a privacy shutter that I definitely recommend using.
If you like the idea of built-in lighting but don't want to spend much, there are quite a few off-brand webcams on Amazon you can grab at relatively lower prices. Vitade is one such brand, offering its webcam with a built-in ring light that'll do well enough for most people.
Your camera is only part of the equation: Good lighting can go a long way to making you look better on Zoom — that’s why ring lights have become so popular this year. Razer's Kiyo webcam is designed for video game streamers, contains a high quality camera and a built-in ring light to make you look your best, if you're willing to pay a little extra for lumination.
Maybe you want something with no frills that'll get the job done in a pinch. Firsting may not have the best video quality around, but if you just need something to get you by, it'll do the trick for a very, very low price.
Stepping up in quality, the Brio is Logitech's high-end offering, boosting the video quality up to 4K and adding an infrared camera for facial recognition. This allows you to log into Windows without entering your password, which is so convenient you'll never want to go back.
You may not have a webcam right now but if you have a DSLR camera, you might be able to hook it up to your computer and use it for video calls. Camera purveyors Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm and Panasonic all have free software that can turn their recent cameras (like the Sony Alpha a5100 or Nikon D3500) into streaming webcams. GoPro also has similar software, as does budget tech brand Wyze, so check what you have lying around — you may already have the gear you need for those face-to-face video calls.
When shopping for a webcam, don't just look at the "1080p vs 4K" and call it a day — there's a lot that goes into a good-looking picture. Specifically, keep an eye on some of the features below to find the right fit for your needs.
Resolution isn't the end-all-be-all, but it is still part of the package. All other things kept equal, 1080p is going to look better than 720p, and 4K is best of all — though probably overkill for Zoom calls. You'll also want something that can at least record at 30 frames per second.
Some cameras use cheap plastic lenses with narrow fields of view, which will make the video look smudgy and cramped. Ideally, you want a camera with a wider aperture (i.e. f/2.0 instead of f/2.8) a glass lens, and a field of view above 65 degrees.
Some webcams just spit out whatever picture they take, while others audo-adjust the brightness, color, and focus for the best picture. These are all good to have if you want to look your best.
Remember, you aren't just showing people your face—you're also talking to them, and good quality audio is just as important (if not moreso) than good quality video. You may even want to invest in a separate USB microphone for best results (and if you do, your webcam's mic is of little consequence).
Finally, some webcams have extra features like built-in lighting, a privacy shutter to keep the lens covered when you aren't using it, or detachable cables. None of these are strictly required (after all, you can light your face with a desk lamp and cover your webcam with tape), but they are nice to have.
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Whitson Gordon is a freelance technology writer with bylines in the New York Times, Popular Science Magazine, PC Magazine and more. Previously, he was the editor-in-chief of Lifehacker and How-To Geek.
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