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Peeping Tom Worm That Uses Webcams

Ant writes "The Register mentions a new Windows worm known as Rbot-GR that is currently circulating accross the net. It has the capability to spy on users using webcams. " I'm surprised that it took this long.

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  1. Heh... by FortKnox · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Instead of fixes, I'll be expecting apps to pop up that allows you to view the victims. Some people will really get a kick outta this.

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  2. Where Do I Look Up the Infected? by severoon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anyone have any idea where these infected machines are listed? Can we get a peek? Cuz I just know that like 90% of unsuspecting hot women like to undress in front of their web cams!

    This is an idiotic virus, isn't it? Didn't the author take into account that way more than 99% of the time, webcams aren't pointed at anything interesting?

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  3. Physical Security? by bamberg · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seems like physical security is the only way to be truly certain that your webcam isn't spying on you. Unplug it or cover it up or something when it isn't in use.

    I wonder how long it'll be before web sites start popping up with unauthorized videos from hijacked webcams.

    1. Re:Physical Security? by windex · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The silly part, to me, is that newer webcams have:

      a) privacy shades that go over the lens, as part of the camera

      b: LED's that light up when the camera is 'in use'.

      What I don't get is that people are buying webcams without at least those two basic features? I have a logitech quickcam pro and it even lights up when JUST the microphone interface is being accessed.