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I-Sight Camera Hacked? Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="politicalofficr" data-source="post: 1466388" data-attributes="member: 281447"><p>With the virtues of the security-complex of the Mac and all its wondrous integrity aside, I was watching a show last night (Covert Affairs on USA Network) and my i-sight camera light came on. I quickly put my thumb over it, and as soon as I did that, it made a click sound and turned off. A window about 200-300? pixels came over my streaming video and had no text inside it then disappeared when the i-sight camera turned off. It was a matter of seconds from when I seen the green light turned off to placing my thumb over it and it turning off. I looked into possibilities of how the i-sight camera could be overridden.</p><p></p><p>I should mention I have a year old Macbook pro and have never encountered an issue like this. I am incredibly happy after 10+ years using Windows to have switched over to Mac after seeing the light. </p><p></p><p>One possible explanation is that it was software-related and no one was in fact trying to see me. Interestingly enough, system preferences > flash player - by default sets all settings to allow by recommendation from the user access to the camera and microphone. I have changed all settings - Storage, Camera and Mic, Playback - to "block all sites." You can open a list in which shows what sites have requested to use the Camera and Mic. I provided a list below. After deleting the lists and blocking everything last night, admin.brightcove.com is back on my list "blocked" from access this morning. I also changed the Mic input volumes to zero since I don't use it regularly.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that I do not visit potentially damaging websites like porn or sites that may be saturated with ticks that I could potentially pick up. My computer is solely for information consumption and academic purposes. However, a couple days ago, I downloaded over 100 PDF documents from the CIA's public archive pertaining to Soviet foreign policy. Maybe I ****** them off? </p><p></p><p>I'm just putting my incident out there for the record on this awesome forum.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18236[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]18237[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="politicalofficr, post: 1466388, member: 281447"] With the virtues of the security-complex of the Mac and all its wondrous integrity aside, I was watching a show last night (Covert Affairs on USA Network) and my i-sight camera light came on. I quickly put my thumb over it, and as soon as I did that, it made a click sound and turned off. A window about 200-300? pixels came over my streaming video and had no text inside it then disappeared when the i-sight camera turned off. It was a matter of seconds from when I seen the green light turned off to placing my thumb over it and it turning off. I looked into possibilities of how the i-sight camera could be overridden. I should mention I have a year old Macbook pro and have never encountered an issue like this. I am incredibly happy after 10+ years using Windows to have switched over to Mac after seeing the light. One possible explanation is that it was software-related and no one was in fact trying to see me. Interestingly enough, system preferences > flash player - by default sets all settings to allow by recommendation from the user access to the camera and microphone. I have changed all settings - Storage, Camera and Mic, Playback - to "block all sites." You can open a list in which shows what sites have requested to use the Camera and Mic. I provided a list below. After deleting the lists and blocking everything last night, admin.brightcove.com is back on my list "blocked" from access this morning. I also changed the Mic input volumes to zero since I don't use it regularly. I should mention that I do not visit potentially damaging websites like porn or sites that may be saturated with ticks that I could potentially pick up. My computer is solely for information consumption and academic purposes. However, a couple days ago, I downloaded over 100 PDF documents from the CIA's public archive pertaining to Soviet foreign policy. Maybe I ****** them off? I'm just putting my incident out there for the record on this awesome forum. [ATTACH=full]18236[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]18237[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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