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Google’s Nest Will Provide Data to Police Without a Warrant

SimpliSafe TailScale Blue Iris
  1. SimpliSafe is a security operation performer software that allows your home and organization to remain secure all the time.

    #Photo & Video #Security & Privacy #Tool 13 social mentions

  2. Private networks made easy Connect all your devices using WireGuard, without the hassle. Tailscale makes it as easy as installing an app and signing in.
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    >>how do you prevent a violent home invasion or burglary where the first thing they do is at gunpoint force you to show them where your server is so they can disconnect/destroy it? I would love to see a source of this being a common tactic of thieves, home invasion in general are extremely rare as most thieves are cowards and want to attack soft targets i.e unoccupied homes. Then of the home invasions I am aware of, I know of ZERO where the "first thing they did" was force the homeowner to show them the location of the storage server. Even if that is a "common occurrence" which I doubt, what stops a home invader from cutting off the internet before the attack? And many of these cloud connected cams are wifi, there are several very easy attack vectors to knock them offline. I think your strawman is weak and easily defeated in a number of ways >>> better if you could please provide links to how-to starter guides on how to do this Some of the Technology I use, or sources I visit to look for new things https://www.home-assistant.io/ https://unraid.net/ https://blueirissoftware.com/ https://tailscale.com/ https:/old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/ https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted.

    #Security & Privacy #VPN #Cloud VPN 503 social mentions

  3. Blue Iris is a high end security monitoring system that lets you view and control the feeds from all the cameras at your home or place of business.
    >>how do you prevent a violent home invasion or burglary where the first thing they do is at gunpoint force you to show them where your server is so they can disconnect/destroy it? I would love to see a source of this being a common tactic of thieves, home invasion in general are extremely rare as most thieves are cowards and want to attack soft targets i.e unoccupied homes. Then of the home invasions I am aware of, I know of ZERO where the "first thing they did" was force the homeowner to show them the location of the storage server. Even if that is a "common occurrence" which I doubt, what stops a home invader from cutting off the internet before the attack? And many of these cloud connected cams are wifi, there are several very easy attack vectors to knock them offline. I think your strawman is weak and easily defeated in a number of ways >>> better if you could please provide links to how-to starter guides on how to do this Some of the Technology I use, or sources I visit to look for new things https://www.home-assistant.io/ https://unraid.net/ https://blueirissoftware.com/ https://tailscale.com/ https:/old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/ https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted.

    #Security #Surveillance #Video Surveillance 55 social mentions

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