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Not to mention the sites that host saved captures :eek:

:smile: If whoever had that webcam wants it to be a replay somewhere, it's a whatever as far as I'm concerned. I live a booorrrrriiiiinnng life, like watching paint dry. :laugh:

Besides, I downloaded that app you provided the link to. nothin goin on that it found. Including past events. maybe I accidentally turned on the webcam somehow back then, didn't know it. tape has been over the cam for a long time now. I haven't ever used it intentionally. just came as stock.
 
I saw an ad on that page for something called a KeyMouse. Now they are trying to take away the only exercise that I get during the day. :)


Sorry... :offtopic:

Ha, finally got around to viewing the video...thought it was a joke at first. :)

Keys seem a bit small/close-together though.
 
dentyne ice, i'm working on my salesman smile so that i don't have to rely entirely on charm.


I haven't clicked play yet, but wow! those look high quality...


...they don't make laundromats with industrial dryers anymore, do they?
 
Some may be relying on the little light.

Errata Security: How to disable webcam light on Windows

In recent news, it was revealed the FBI has a "virus" that will record a suspect through the webcam secretly, without turning on the LED light. Some researchers showed this working on an older Macbook. In this post, we do it on Windows.


While you may not be a criminal (a common argument of those that don't care about uncle sam getting in their business) , you don't want a rogue/disgruntled/perverted/criminal FBI/NSA/ETC employee doing whatever with your videos, images, audio, data, etc.

Years ago, I recall reading about TSA agents bypassing body scanner security protocols by using cell phone cameras to record screen shots of the invasive body scanner as it scanned "choice" people. Or, another Snowden type can release mass information about citizens instead-of/in-addition-to classified information about their employer. Of course, there are the hackers that may be able to access all this information expertly (LOL) stored by the gubmint.

Etc.
 
Yes, you can physically block the lens and I suspect there is only humor involved in some of the posts...but just to be clear for those serious about this sort of thing:

Even though you've duct taped your laptop, you still might want to know what application on your computer is turning the camera on without your knowledge/consent....[EDIT: and doing whatever else...]

...uhmmmm...so you can get rid of it.?! :blink:

Also, electrical tape may not block the sound vibrations entering the mic via the laptop housing...if you even remembered to tape the mic port as well. :D
 
I fixed my problem like burro did, after I noticed webcam light on one day when I wasn't choosing to use it. they didn't get anything for their efforts, either way, just no second chances.
 
I saw an ad on that page for something called a KeyMouse. Now they are trying to take away the only exercise that I get during the day. :)


Sorry... :offtopic:
 
Verify Google Chrome extensions before you install them - gHacks Tech News

Google Chrome extensions can extend the functionality of the web browser or make life easier while browsing the Web. While that is the case, they may also be abused by companies to track users across the Internet, display advertisement or download malicious code to the user system.

This article provides you with the means to verify Chrome extensions before you install them. It is important to do so before the extension gets installed in the browser as it may already be too late after installation. ...
 
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