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You've probably seen people cover their webcams,
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but should you cover your webcam?
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Former FBI director, James Comey,
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thinks you should.
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Do you still have a piece of tape over your cameras at home?
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Heck yeah, heck yeah.
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Edward Snowden, and even Mark Zuckerberg, appear to cover theirs.
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It could protect you from attacks like the one Miss Teen USA experienced in 2013,
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in which a man secretly spied on her, and recorded her, and then blackmailed her.
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But you're not a head of state, and you're also not a celebrity.
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So do you really need to worry about someone
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spying on you through your laptop's camera?
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Well, yeah.
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In 2013, a hacker told the BBC
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that access to a woman's webcam cost about a dollar,
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and that he had access to 500 computers.
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That's crazy!
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So, to find out how common these attacks are,
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and whether we should be worried,
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I talked to Tod Beardsley,
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the research director at cyber security and penetration testing company, Rapid7.
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There are occasionally bugs in web-based technologies
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that allow attackers to open your webcam and record video on it.
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They're pretty far and few in between.
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He explained to me that these vulnerabilities often show up in Flash and Java,
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and at this point, there might even been one in html5.
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What really sucks is that you won't know if a website is affected.
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Also, hackers can turn off your webcam's light
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so you won't actually know whether you've been compromised.
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That's not great!
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Anything that wants you to click in a very specific place in your browser,
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that would be very suspect.
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You see it a lot more now with location services,
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like, "click here to allow location service",
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that's typically the control on webcams as well.
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There's not a lot you can do about it other than
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(clicks tongue to mimic sticky tape)
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Okay, so, at least tape will stop someone from spying on you visually,
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that's a relief.
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But how effective is covering our webcams, and should we do it?
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Having it covered is a super cheap, super easy thing to do,
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that also doesn't get you a lot,
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but at least it makes you feel better, right?
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And it is a signal to other people that you think about security.
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Okay, so Tod says it can't hurt,
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but covering your laptop camera
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doesn't actually address the much bigger risk of your cellphone camera and microphone.
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Microphone hacking is probably just as creepy and incriminating as a video.
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I can record conversations in the room,
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that piece of tape is not gonna stop me.
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We actually tested this.
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(cellphone ringing)
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Hey.
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Hey, okay, so can you try to talk to me with your phone away from your face?
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Sure.
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(microphone static)
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This is about how loudly I would talk if I was having a conversation with someone in a room.
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Okay, so I can hear you pretty perfectly
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meaning, if a hacker had hacked into your microphone,
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even if you had tape over it, he or she would still be able to hear what you're saying.
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I hate to break it to you all,
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but the reality is that cameras and microphones are everywhere now;
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we have smart home speakers, cellphones, laptops, smart refrigerators,
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and even voice-enabled TV remotes listening to us at all times.
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Unless you're going to tape over,
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or physically disable every one of those cameras or microphones,
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you're still going to be at risk.
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But, if nothing else, we can at least prevent webcam attacks with tape.
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There is some superstitious comfort you get,
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because you can see the camera sticker all the time,
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you're looking at it and think, "I'm doing it right".
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It's a little bit self-congratulatory to put the tape on the camera,
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but it does ultimately also mean that you're looking at security control all the time,
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so you might be thinking more about how long should my password be?
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Should I tell those people my password?
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Shall I click on this link in the cPanel?
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I think that is probably valuable.
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So go ahead, put tape over your camera.
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It might not stop hackers from listening through your microphone,
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but it'll at least make us a little bit better,
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and prevent them from watching us sleep at night.