Topic: webcam spying
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Sun 12/08/13 04:47 PM
If the FBI wants dirt on a suspect, agents are capable of turning on his laptop's webcam—without him knowing. The light won't go on, Gizmodo reports, based on a Washington Post piece. The technique, available to the bureau for years, is mostly used to fight terror or other very serious crime, a former FBI official tells the Post, which offers more details on the bureau's high-tech strategies.

In the case of "Mo," who was behind multiple bomb threats last year, the FBI created surveillance malware to install via the suspect's Yahoo email account. These programs can download materials from users' computers or turn on their webcams, the Post reports. In Mo's case, a magistrate approved the use of the software; courts have also struck down such plans, however. Despite the use of warrants, observers have raised constitutional concerns. "We have transitioned into a world where law enforcement is hacking into people’s computers, and we have never had public debate," says an ACLU rep.

http://www.newser.com/story/178808/fbi-can-use-suspects-laptop-cameras-with-the-light-off.html


SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Sun 12/08/13 05:33 PM
Explains why I never feel comfortable with that gaping black eye on top of my monitor. I usually put it aside when not in use

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Sun 12/08/13 08:14 PM

Explains why I never feel comfortable with that gaping black eye on top of my monitor. I usually put it aside when not in use


always face it backwards till u need it...u can buy a cover for a laptop for a few dollars...or make your own easily...but u know that the FBI isn't using it only to fight terror and serious crime cause how many times have we heard something like that before only to find out different...the constitution has become just a piece of paper...might as well make a paper airplane outta of it...Obama can be the pilot...lol

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Mon 12/09/13 04:57 AM

If the FBI wants dirt on a suspect, agents are capable of turning on his laptop's webcam—without him knowing. The light won't go on, Gizmodo reports, based on a Washington Post piece. The technique, available to the bureau for years, is mostly used to fight terror or other very serious crime, a former FBI official tells the Post, which offers more details on the bureau's high-tech strategies.

In the case of "Mo," who was behind multiple bomb threats last year, the FBI created surveillance malware to install via the suspect's Yahoo email account. These programs can download materials from users' computers or turn on their webcams, the Post reports. In Mo's case, a magistrate approved the use of the software; courts have also struck down such plans, however. Despite the use of warrants, observers have raised constitutional concerns. "We have transitioned into a world where law enforcement is hacking into people’s computers, and we have never had public debate," says an ACLU rep.

http://www.newser.com/story/178808/fbi-can-use-suspects-laptop-cameras-with-the-light-off.html




Old news. They've been capable of doing this since the invention of webcams. It's nothing new.
Just disconnect your webcams and mics when they're not in use or cover the lenses and place your laptop in a soundproof closet.
It's as simple as that.

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Mon 12/09/13 08:05 AM
my second husband, who is in no way computer savvy, found software to do this himself,,, it is apparently not hard to do at all

also why I don't do the webcam thing,,,

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Sat 12/14/13 01:45 AM




this is why i tape a piece of paper over my camera when not in use by me