Thanks Liron. IoT devices are a massive problem when so many people open a box, don't read the instructions and think they are great, or even worse, _trust_ someone else to set them up, and when asked, "what password do you want to use?", don't ask how to change it.
Im only on my 2nd video Liron. I will be a regular watcher. Thank you for the way you are delivering this info. Your video breakdowns are great as well.
Easiest and cheapest way to avoid this is to use your own firmware on something like a Raspberry Pi system. I have mine running local small model ai and it works great for object detection.
I regard the simplest solution to be NOT to connect to a network unless it is absolutely necessary. I connect only for updates and disconnect immediately thereafter. I discovered remote monitoring just eats up data. I could be watching someone break in and do nothing. Calling the police in Namibia for a break in doesn't get any immediate response. So what's the use of remote monitoring?
Most security cameras upload to the cloud. Perhaps search for end-to-end encryption. To be fair, some cloud functions are quite useful, e.g. prevent false alarms, detect faces.
if i put in security cameras wired to a storage device can i wirelessly view what i have stored on the device and have it be secure? can police seize devices if they are looking for a crime in the neighborhood?
I hear lots of bad things about Eufy. If you don't subscribe to their service, and your cameras are all outside, how bad can they be? Your video still goes to the cloud and back, but supposedly doesn't get stored. How do you verify yay or nay?
I avoid a lot of the issues brought up in this video by getting camera systems which are not cloud based and then have the system on an isolated part of my network. Only way to access the camera feeds externally is via a VPN connection to my edge firewall. All cameras are hard wired with video being stored on a local NVR.
putting your cameras on a guest network DOES NOT mean it is on a separate network from your computers! Please do NOT mislead people. In many networking systems, vlan setup is needed and this may or may not be supported on regular routers provided by ISPs nor the APs. Perhaps you can talk about vlans to let more 'newbies' know what is needed etc.
I block internet to my cameras in my firewall and use my firewalls VPN to view my camera feed. Strong Wifi passwords and updated Router firmware is crucial to any security. Nothings fool proof, but you can make it harder for the bad guys if you use WiFi. Best bet is to go with the POE Cameras and run CAT Cable to avoid all the headaches that come with Wifi, as well as blocking them from internet access.
Acording to your thumbnail for this video. Anyone putting a camera in their bathroom is most likely using it to make those videos to upload to OF of TikTok or some other similar website.
Simple, don't connect you camera system to the internet. Keep your system totally isolated. I also don't have wifi at my House, all internet connections to my computers are hardwired ethernet.
Mine is hard wired only; Don't trust wifi and the cloud (encrypted or not). (Hard wired: cameras direct to DVR) Look for: Covert, wired only, Pin Hole, etc.
Oh I forgot the entire world has a set up of just the driveway. Of course. I mean no one has indoor cameras and no one has cameras in their back yard or on the side of their property. Ok everyone you heard this moron: remove your cameras except the driveway. 🤦🤡
What about the inbuilt cameras on TV's.
the best solution to security cameras, is to get security cameras wired directly to local NVR system, or analog cameras with DVR system
Thanks Liron. IoT devices are a massive problem when so many people open a box, don't read the instructions and think they are great, or even worse, _trust_ someone else to set them up, and when asked, "what password do you want to use?", don't ask how to change it.
Super informative video as always big up liron 🙏😃
appreciate you as always👍
Im only on my 2nd video Liron. I will be a regular watcher. Thank you for the way you are delivering this info. Your video breakdowns are great as well.
Appreciate you being here 🔥
Thanks, great advice.
Thanks for watching 🔥
Insecam taught me that a lot of people are careless with cam settings.
sooooo many are
I remember that you had Purple hair !!!
No worries. I don't have any cameras of any kind.
You are doing a great job!👍
Can you recommend your favorite wi-fi cam with all the stuff you just explained? Does that even exist?
No cameras but I watched to end!
You rock!
Easiest and cheapest way to avoid this is to use your own firmware on something like a Raspberry Pi system. I have mine running local small model ai and it works great for object detection.
If you have the skills then yes, but I wouldn't say "easiest" as not every can
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I regard the simplest solution to be NOT to connect to a network unless it is absolutely necessary. I connect only for updates and disconnect immediately thereafter. I discovered remote monitoring just eats up data. I could be watching someone break in and do nothing. Calling the police in Namibia for a break in doesn't get any immediate response. So what's the use of remote monitoring?
Can you do a video on something similar to this one but on your phone
here it is: ruclips.net/video/NcXv2bFcmoU/видео.html
I bought a tiny metal cover that slides open for my phone camera. My case has a built in cover to cover the huge back cameras.
He got a gf
Most security cameras upload to the cloud.
Perhaps search for end-to-end encryption.
To be fair, some cloud functions are quite useful, e.g. prevent false alarms, detect faces.
I always check the devices login logs on XVR periodically
if i put in security cameras wired to a storage device can i wirelessly view what i have stored on the device and have it be secure? can police seize devices if they are looking for a crime in the neighborhood?
I hear lots of bad things about Eufy. If you don't subscribe to their service, and your cameras are all outside, how bad can they be? Your video still goes to the cloud and back, but supposedly doesn't get stored. How do you verify yay or nay?
They steal my cameras, they get no footage, it's all being stored on 2 servers, locally and remotely.
I avoid a lot of the issues brought up in this video by getting camera systems which are not cloud based and then have the system on an isolated part of my network. Only way to access the camera feeds externally is via a VPN connection to my edge firewall. All cameras are hard wired with video being stored on a local NVR.
I have a wired system. I also do not have it hooked up to the internet, and I never will.
Liron segev, I have a request, How Daz3D works by ToS
I have wired only
putting your cameras on a guest network DOES NOT mean it is on a separate network from your computers! Please do NOT mislead people. In many networking systems, vlan setup is needed and this may or may not be supported on regular routers provided by ISPs nor the APs. Perhaps you can talk about vlans to let more 'newbies' know what is needed etc.
A guest network creates a vlan with their own subnet and firewall and routing rules on most modern routers. So not sure what you mean?
It is worse, most security cameras in the market send the video back to mothership. At least in the US.
I have networks not connected to the internet with cameras.
What is wrong Internet Of Things as your network setup?
But what if I like being watched?
I block internet to my cameras in my firewall and use my firewalls VPN to view my camera feed. Strong Wifi passwords and updated Router firmware is crucial to any security. Nothings fool proof, but you can make it harder for the bad guys if you use WiFi. Best bet is to go with the POE Cameras and run CAT Cable to avoid all the headaches that come with Wifi, as well as blocking them from internet access.
Acording to your thumbnail for this video. Anyone putting a camera in their bathroom is most likely using it to make those videos to upload to OF of TikTok or some other similar website.
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Secure home camera
Updates seem to amount to more bugs IN, not Out.
Remember what a 🕸️ is fir, By Design.😊
got me 2 great russian terriers rock&stone as well as great wired cctv for there protection out side
Simple, don't connect you camera system to the internet. Keep your system totally isolated. I also don't have wifi at my House, all internet connections to my computers are hardwired ethernet.
Most people want to be able to monitor their cameras when they are away from the house so an Internet connection is required
We have liked the eufy brand a lot
why would anyone install a camera inside their home? seems like a real bad idea
Many have indoor cameras especially if they have kids or pets or travel often and want to keep an eye on the home.
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I protect my home with smith&wessen
@@scottkinkead6324 who pulls the trigger when you aren't home?
Don't need those things in my house
YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE
Yes but the green one is also a telescope so I should.
Mine is hard wired only; Don't trust wifi and the cloud (encrypted or not). (Hard wired: cameras direct to DVR)
Look for: Covert, wired only, Pin Hole, etc.
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I run my cameras over my VPN
My cameras are not connected to Wi-Fi. Problem solved.
bad advice
I use a hard wired Security Camera System.... No crappy IOT devices...
who cares if some one sees my driveway---talk about paranoid
Oh I forgot the entire world has a set up of just the driveway. Of course. I mean no one has indoor cameras and no one has cameras in their back yard or on the side of their property.
Ok everyone you heard this moron: remove your cameras except the driveway.
🤦🤡
dont hook your camera up to wifi and u dont have the bs problemz