Ways Devices We Own Can Spy On Us And Get Our Data

Your home router might potentially be used by someone to obtain data from you.

It's critical to understand the various ways a router might be utilized for nefarious reasons. For example, if you have a vulnerable router that becomes infected with malware or ransomware such as crypto locker, which encrypts your files and demands payment to unlock them, the website hosting the malware can track every device connected to your network and collect sensitive data such as credit card numbers stored on those devices.

 

 

 

The camera on your phone can be compromised.

You may be unaware that your phone camera has been compromised. There are applications that allow somebody with physical access to your phone or computer to remotely control them. These programs may even record video, audio, images, and screenshots without your knowledge—and they can even put on a light or vibrate your smartphone to avoid alerting you that someone is monitoring or listening in. Always remove any suspicious apps you find on your phone.

 

Your laptop's webcam can be compromised.

Many people keep their webcams turned on while working because they use them to connect with friends or family, but malware may be installed that turns the camera on without your awareness and collects screenshots even when it's not in use. It can also capture video and snap images, so be cautious when browsing the internet and use a strong antivirus.

 

Your phone's microphone may be used to spy on you.

To begin, you should be aware that every software that has access to your microphone can utilize it to spy on you. This implies that an app might be listening in on conversations even if it is not actively recording. Facebook partnership with Crimson Hexagon, a social media analytics firm, to analyze user data and develop targeted advertising based on what they said and did online, all without their knowledge or approval is an example of this, though Facebook says they have ended that partnership.

 

Our smart TVs.

Some smart TVs have built-in microphones that can be used to listen in on you, but you can check your TV settings to see if any unusual setting has been enabled.

 

Please Note: this article was written for the goal of education and keeping the people aware of everything around them for their safety, and that if you follow all of the proper procedures, there is nothing to be concerned about.

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