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Had a coworker a few years ago tell me that his friend's computer was hacked into by another 4Chan member. He then went on to tell me that I should have a post it note on my laptop's camera lens because if someone were to break into my computer, and acess the camera then they could spy on me and watch my activities. Or, they might get into my folders and hold my info randsom, etc. If I'm not engaging in peer to peer, going onto shady sites, or just engaging in bad online behavior how likely would it be for some random guy online to be able to access my laptop? I have an antivirus with firewall, etc. BTW, I have my camera and audio deactivated. I guess that doesn't mean much if someone were to gain access. I also onluy visit a few sites anyway. This being one of those sites. Other sites would be YouTube, Amazon mainly. A few others. That's about it. Also, could someone do a random IP scan and break into your PC that way? I know that most IP addresses are public.
Side Note: When I lived in Asia I had attempted hacks into my email, Steam account, quite often. Also, I had one successful attack into my Google pictures account a few years ago. An ex coworker had her email hijacked, and a malicious emal was sent from her contact list to everyone. I clicked on a link embedded in her email and they got into my pictures. Everyone on my email list were getting my pictures. After that happend I got spooked and got really serious about safeguarding my computers.
Side Note: When I lived in Asia I had attempted hacks into my email, Steam account, quite often. Also, I had one successful attack into my Google pictures account a few years ago. An ex coworker had her email hijacked, and a malicious emal was sent from her contact list to everyone. I clicked on a link embedded in her email and they got into my pictures. Everyone on my email list were getting my pictures. After that happend I got spooked and got really serious about safeguarding my computers.
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