Video Camera Risk

Video Camera Risk: Is Somebody Watching You?

Lock Down Your Live Camera Feed Before Strangers Tune In

A new Bitsight report just exposed over 40,000 smart cameras streaming to the public internet. Don’t let yours be next.

Many homeowners install video cameras for security, not realizing these same devices might be exposing their private spaces to the world. From popular brands like Ring, Nest, and Wyze to budget cameras found online, all come with serious video camera risks if improperly set up.

Why Video Camera Risk is Concerning

Cybercriminals aren’t just after credit cards — they’re looking for live views inside homes. Open cameras can be used to case houses for burglary, gather blackmail material, or even be sold on dark web forums.

What You’ll Learn in This Free Video Camera Risk Guide:

  • How to tell if your camera is exposed
  • What tools hackers use to find them
  • 5 must-do security steps anyone can take
  • 20 AI prompts to help you stay protected

BONUS:

+ Includes links to 3 expert-recommended Amazon security products
+ Instant PDF download + Smart Home Security Checklist

Created by Tracey DeLeeuw, Digital Security Curator, SheSmartTech

 [ Download Now – It’s Free ]

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Tracey DeLeeuw is a smart tech strategist and the founder of SheSmartTech. With decades of experience in digital transformation and IoT innovation, she’s helped companies, cities, and now women and families, bring smart technology into everyday life. Tracey is a Mom, and a care giver and has lived the stories told in these books.  

This guide is based on years of hands-on setup experience—from condos to cottages and beyond.  

There are seven books in the series.  Take a browse through the books.  Watch the quick video.  Listen to the introduction and the first chapter.  

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Author Tracey DeLeeuw

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