Isn't this a super old method
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Idk most of what I heard about was fake stuff pretending to do that and threatening you, just cuz it took less access to show a threat than follow through. Pre-ransomware days shit. "Pay the FBI $300 via wire transfer to avoid criminal penalties" kinda shit.
You mean the one Black Mirror episode that shocked no one?
It seems to have at least inspired a few.
That just sounds like a regular Teams meeting
This isn't new. Anyone who doesn't have their webcams covered with white tape is an idiot
My Lenovo laptop has a physical sliding switch that covers the camera and it’s a great feature.
Yeah I'm going to need you to send me a copy that way I can add it to my rotation.
Time to setup a machine that just plays 2 girls 1 cup on loop 24/7.