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TROY, Michigan — As protesters took to the streets to call for justice for George Floyd, officers with the Troy Police Department 142
There really have been a couple of creepy stories in recent days about hackers breaking into people’s Ring security cameras.“There is actually a channel that someone has put together, like a YouTube channel, of hacked-into security cameras,” says Bob O’Donnell, the president of TECHnalysis Research. “And they’re trying to do it for fun and they’re harassing the people. I mean, it’s really sick.”O’Donnell says it’s not likely this has anything to do with security camera system, but rather how the owner sets them up. “People who are just using the basic default settings or doing no password because the convenience of wanting to get in there to change their settings, are leaving themselves open for people to come in from the outside,” the tech expert says.Hackers often reuse stolen or leaked credentials. They could get the info from past data breaches that expose usernames and passwords that people use on multiple devices.O’Donnell says people should change their security camera passwords regularly and set up two-factor authentication.“Basically, it means the equivalent of like a fingerprint scan and a password or a hardware key and a password, or a facial scan and a fingerprint,” O’Donnell says. “Bottom line is it’s two different things you need to get into to access your account.”O’Donnell says the bottom line is security cameras do bring peace of mind and convenience when they’re managed properly. 1433
The pictured man is a suspect in a shooting in Kansas City, Kansas, on Oct. 6, 2019, that left four people dead and five injured. 142
This shocking video shows a fight at Noblesville High School. One of the student's mom has now filed a formal complaint against the district. https://t.co/BoPo80WBVq pic.twitter.com/e1Q7h4gWCQ— RTV6 Indianapolis (@rtv6) October 29, 2019 248
The snow trapped Jeremy R. Taylor, but taco sauce saved his life.It all began last Sunday when Taylor, along with his dog Ally, went to get gas for his Toyota 4Runner, according to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office in Bend, Oregon.Taylor told investigators his SUV got stuck in the snow. He then fell asleep and woke up Monday to even more snow, unable to get out of the vehicle. He tried to walk out Monday, but the snow was too deep and made it hard to walk so he and his dog returned to vehicle, the sheriff's office said.Sunday had been the last day he was seen, the sheriff's office said. By Wednesday, 624