04-04-2025 05:06 AM
I have someone getting in my cameras and erasing key times of entry or exit or changing scenes in real time , through A I , how can I stop them , I change passwords all the time, got a new router from Exfinity and they can still get in I believe on my Samsung tv smart things or Alexa or google assistant or all 3 . If I get a clip from a camera and save it , they can some how get in and either erase or change the clip in real time or just erase it all together, and the SD card or cloud footage is manipulated as well , the cloud is supposed to keep the original footage but it doesn’t seem to in my case ,
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04-08-2025 10:33 AM
This situation sounds concerning and suggests a potential security breach. I'd recommend completely resetting your smart home system with unique, strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication where possible. Consider using a separate network for IoT devices, disconnecting unnecessary third-party integrations, and checking for unauthorized accounts. You might also want to contact your camera manufacturer's support team for specific guidance on securing your devices.
04-08-2025 10:33 AM
This situation sounds concerning and suggests a potential security breach. I'd recommend completely resetting your smart home system with unique, strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication where possible. Consider using a separate network for IoT devices, disconnecting unnecessary third-party integrations, and checking for unauthorized accounts. You might also want to contact your camera manufacturer's support team for specific guidance on securing your devices.
3 weeks ago
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