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Webcam Spies: Why You Should Cover Your Laptop Camera Now

If you’re worried about webcam spies or cyber hackers obtaining your most confidential information, your paranoia is well-founded. You know this is a serious issue when even Mark Zuckerberg himself put a piece of tape over the camera on his own computer: Let’s take a closer look: So why the growing concern about hackers and cyber spies? It’s getting easier than ever for predators to access your information. If you’ve ever had to call an IT support line for your computer, you’re likely familiar with them accessing your device remotely so they can diagnose the problem. This is great because it saves you a time-sucking trip to a store for in-person support. However, if the good guys can access your computer remotely, so can the bad guys – and the bad guys won’t ask your permission first. In an age where it’s not uncommon to own a laptop, smartphone, and tablet, there are more and more windows for cyberstalkers to peer into your life without you knowing it. Peeping Toms have been around since the beginning of time. However, a webcam gives them easy access to the privacy of your home without them having to leave their home. So how do they break into your private devices and access your personal data? All it takes is a rat. Or, a RAT – a Remote Access Trojan , which is a malware program that provides a hacker’s computer with back-door administrative control over the target computer. How does a RAT get into your computer? A RAT can gain access by hiding in a seemingly legitimate email attachment, sneaking into a software program like a video game, or hopping along on downloaded software or files from an unknown source. Unlike their rodent namesake, RATs are rarely visible to the naked eye. Here’s what the RAT is capable of doing on the target computer: While this sounds scary, keep in mind that you don’t have to live in constant fear. There are countless resources and tools to help protect your information and rid your devices of harmful malware. Here are four ways to keep RATs from infesting your personal computer and private information.

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