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    Burglars Are Jamming Your Wi-Fi Security Cameras—Here’s What to Do

    By ayaksızKasım 12, 2024Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    Wi-Fi-connected security cameras have become a standard feature in many homes, providing peace of mind by allowing homeowners to monitor their property remotely. They’re particularly useful for tracking deliveries or watching for potential burglars. However, some burglars are becoming more technologically savvy and are using tools to bypass these security systems. According to a tweet from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Wilshire division, a group of criminals has been using Wi-Fi jammers to disable wireless cameras before committing their break-ins.

    These burglars aren’t your typical opportunistic criminals. They’ve become highly organized, employing lookout teams and gaining entry to homes through second-story windows. Their targets are high-value items, such as designer purses and jewelry, that are easy to steal and sell. The use of Wi-Fi jammers serves a critical function: disabling cameras so that no footage or alerts can be sent out while the break-in takes place. This disruption makes it much harder for authorities to respond quickly and for homeowners to receive any warnings during the crime.

    While signal jammers are illegal in the United States, where the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enforces strict regulations around wireless technology, they are still relatively easy to obtain. They’re simple devices that can be bought from certain online sources or even made with minimal electronics knowledge. Despite the legal risks, the availability of these tools makes them an attractive option for criminals who are seeking to bypass home security measures.

    In response to these growing threats, the police suggest switching to wired security camera systems. Wired cameras are less susceptible to being disabled by Wi-Fi jammers since they don’t rely on wireless signals. However, this solution comes with its own set of challenges. Wired systems require professional installation, additional hardware, and more complex setup, which can be expensive and inconvenient. Furthermore, these systems can still be bypassed by cutting the power to the house or disconnecting the cables.

    For those who want a more convenient yet effective solution, another option is to install cameras that don’t rely solely on Wi-Fi networks. Systems like Eufy’s solar-powered SoloCam offer built-in storage and batteries, so they continue functioning even if the Wi-Fi signal is disrupted. As long as the camera is installed somewhere it can’t be easily tampered with, it can provide critical footage in the event of a break-in. These systems offer a backup that ensures you still have a record of events, even when traditional wireless systems might fail. While they won’t necessarily prevent a break-in, they give you a better chance of tracking down the thieves and securing justice if something does happen.

    While it’s impossible to guarantee that your home will never be targeted by sophisticated criminals, taking proactive steps like installing independent camera systems or increasing physical security measures can help ensure that your property remains protected.

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