Creepstreams is a website that streams footage from certain models of Trendnet home security cameras from around the world that are known to have a security vulnerability. I just checked the website and noticed there is one camera in Kuwait that is currently streaming footage online without the owners knowledge. Sadly for us peeping toms the camera is located in what looks to be a paint shop. You can check it out [Here]
via The Verge
Update: Google has disabled the website
20 replies on “Creepstreams: Kuwait”
Its a photo there video won’t stream :p
*the video
its streaming with me, you might have a slow connection
LOL im using Zain LTE XD
Its working… LOL that man is calculating the total of the paints….
That’s the problem!!!
it does stream. how can the owners not know? How can they get access to the footage?
Someone needs to contact the owner and let him know the camera is upside down ๐
lol ๐
So thats how Mr Finch’s machine operates ๐
This IS creepy! And it can happen to anyone … I knew I wasn’t crazy-paranoid for taping over the built-in webcam on my laptop.
My wife family have such security cameras across their home. it would be terrible invasion of privacy if someone gained access to their cams.
These cameras are connected to an IP so the owner can view them online, but obviously he doesn’t have any security on the connection.
I am curious, is it working for anyone? It was working a couple of hours back now I get a pop “Google has disabled use of Maps API for this application.”
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Wow, that’s disgusting, and disgusting that you watch and a promoting such a sight by blogging about it.
*site
Google has disabled it!
i agree with emily…
WTF were you thinking blogging / promoting such a site..
What’s wrong with posting about a site like this? A bit over-sensitive aren’t. It’s not like it’s a video stream from a toilet.
Exactly! Guys, chill.