Should You Tape Over Your Webcam?

 If you're one of those people who gets made fun of for putting a piece of tape over your webcam, don't worry—you're not crazy. Unfortunately, your paranoia is justified, since it is in fact, possible for the internet's n'er-do-wells to secretly seize power of your computer's forward-facing camera.

 Webcam spying came to headline news earlier this year when news broke of a "sextortion" situation in which Miss Teen USA was surreptitiously photographed au naturale by a remotely-hacked webcam. Ostensibly, the hacker infected the pageant winner's computer with spyware, using remote access tools to secretly enable the webcam. 


 But while hacking using trojan horse virus is the most malicious way to infiltrate a system, shifty websites sometimes use basic techniques that take advantage of human behavior patterns. Clickjacking is one of the simplest ways hackers can seize power over a webcam.
When a user sees a button that appears to close an ad, it can be assumed that they'll click on it. Knowing this, clickjackers create an invisible botton over that area, connected to a script that activates the camera. You know how your browser asks if it can have permission to use your webcam and audio? Well, imagine that dialog screen is invisible and the "yes" button is placed directly over the spot you'd click. Another simple script can turn disable the webcam light so you have no clue that the thing is even turned on. 

Though you never know if you're truly safe from hackers, keeping your browsers and antivirus software up to date is the first step in a solid defense. Furthermore, you can take advantage of plugins in browsers like Google Chrome that disable scripts you don't want and keep you informed of your computer's interactions with the websites you visit. 


So should you put a sticky note over the camera? Well, maybe. A paper cover won't do anything to block the microphone, but it'll certainly block the camera. If you don't find yourself video-chatting too often, it might be a step worth taking. But if you're really concerned about privacy, a multi-pronged defense is the best course of action. Avoid sketchy sites, tape over your webcam, keep your software up to date, and obey the golden rule: compute while clothed.

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