Possible hack into security camera footage? , page 2
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reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 06:40 PM by dashdespatch
reply to post by DonaldD



this looks more like a shot from inside not outside


reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 09:24 PM by DonaldD
reply to post by dashdespatch



This particular camera was sited inside - close to an exit door.



reply posted on 7-2-2012 @ 09:28 PM by DonaldD
reply to post by purplemer



Yes I am more leaning towards the blimp being a camera actifact.


reply posted on 8-2-2012 @ 12:32 AM by DonaldD
reply to post by OldCurmudgeon



That shadow is shading from another light source I think.


reply posted on 8-2-2012 @ 02:24 AM by DonaldD
reply to post by nightstalker78



Thank you for you comments, albeit slightly askew on the presumptions of being paranoid. I have a good reason to have cameras in and outside of the house. I assume now that the blimp is most likely a camera actifact and nothing more. I have also ensured that the camera's are no longer assessable via the net - this all I can do to ensure the private safety of my family.


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 10:47 PM by Starterkit
reply to post by DonaldD



You said the file was modified 11 hours prior to reviewing footage, correct? Did you or did you not do this? If not then then a crucial clue has been ignored while the focus was on the photos.
I assume you didn't hence the suspicion of someone tampering with your cameras. I could be wrong.


reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 12:20 AM by DonaldD
reply to post by Starterkit



Thank you for identifying my main concern, Yes the file was modified 11 hours prior to me accessing the files. I have checked other files on that day and can not find evidence of prior access.

This modified and accessed file is my main concern because the only thought is that some one outside the house has been able to access via the net. Over the last couple of days I have monitored that particular camera for possible malfunction to cause an camera artefact - as of yet I have found none.



reply posted on 17-2-2012 @ 07:22 AM by normamccaskill2
reply to post by DonaldD



It may be some one is accessing your camera from out side. I will suggest you to contact a person who has good knowledge of Security camera. They will fix you this problem for you and they will provide you the steps to avoid such type of inconvenience. I will suggest you to contact (Globalalarms) , they will help you in any manner related to security camera.


reply posted on 17-2-2012 @ 11:55 PM by DonaldD
reply to post by normamccaskill2



Thanks for your advise. I have spoken to the company that makers of the security camera's and have shown me how to make the files secure. Unfortunately I live in another country, but do have an alarm system set up.
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