For personal safety i suggest you read this
Report: UK spies intercept webcam pics, nudityAssociated Press
By RAPHAEL SATTER 4 hours ago
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YAHOO IN ON THE SPYING GAME
LONDON (AP) — Britain's signals intelligence division is stealing screenshots from hundreds of thousands of innocent Yahoo users' webcam videos, according to the Guardian newspaper, which also reported that the years-long operation has swept up a huge haul of intimate photographs.
The newspaper said GCHQ has been scooping up the sensitive images by intercepting video chats such as the kind offered by Yahoo Messenger, an effort codenamed OPTIC NERVE. It's not clear how many Yahoo users were spied on in this way. The Guardian said that in one six-month period in 2008, GCHQ intercepted the video communications of 1.8 million users, but it's possible that the program, which the Guardian says was still active in 2012, has either grown or shrunk in scope since then.
If the program expanded, millions more could have had their video communications intercepted. Yahoo Messenger had 75 million users worldwide in late 2011, according to an estimate by digital analytics company comScore, although numbers have fallen steadily since then.
The Guardian said the documents were provided by former U.S. intelligence worker Edward Snowden, who remains in Russia after having sought temporary asylum there.
If confirmed, the newspaper's report would represent "a whole new level of violation of our users' privacy," Yahoo Inc. said in a written statement. The Sunnyvale, California-based company said it was unaware of such snooping and would never condone it, calling on governments across the world to reform their surveillance practices.
Like the NSA's collection of millions of innocent people's phone, email, and credit card data, the webcam surveillance program was carried out in bulk, creating a massive database where the communications of hundreds of thousands of people could later be scanned by analysts for clues or patterns.
However, unlike the phone database, OPTIC NERVE also automatically downloaded the content of video communications — taking a screenshot from the video feed every five minutes, the Guardian said. One snippet of a leaked document published to the Guardian's website appears to show that GCHQ hoped to eventually "collect images at a faster rate," or perhaps even download all the webcam videos in their entirety.
Even at one screenshot every five minutes, material published to the Guardian's website appeared to show U.K. analysts being deluged with X-rated footage.
"It would appear that a surprising number of people use webcam conversations to show intimate parts of their body to the other person," another snippet of an intelligence document published said. It went on to say that an informal study had found that between 3 and 11 percent of all the images carried "undesirable nudity."
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Comments (29)
Better to left a "dream" at my door step while i double lock my door, just to make sure that i am safe, rather than have un necessary implication in the future for the sake of a quick thrill.
Even if i have to for sometime in the future, live separated with my future husband, i believe he will not suggest such idea.
Im sure many here also share the same need for personal privacy and security.
Stay safe people !
But thank you for the info , you have a good day
~DAN~
Have a good day
They can use all the fact they know about us against us. That is the whole point i believe.
Not much we can do from this side of the negotiation table
Fact is people can fool themselves all they want into thinking this information ends up in an all knowing wise computer that has only the benefits of humanity in its code. but that's sci-fi mumbo jumbo.
At the end of the day this information is in the hands of normal working people as weak and susceptible to temptation as You and I.
I'm with Hans on the low tech solution of tape on the web cam.
The warrior of light has spoken.
Very wise words.
Your giving too much away
Take care enigma