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The whistleblowing website Wikileaks has revealed that western companies are selling surveillance equipment to repressive regimes so that they can spy on their own people. The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, said this was being done with the consent of western governments. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from London.
NETGEAR Port Forwarding Hello this is Ian with Security-Cameras.com In this tutorial I will walk you through the step by step process of setting up your NETGEAR Port forwarding for your DVR Using a web browser type in the IP address as 192.168.1.1 You should be prompted with an Account Login screen Enter the login name as Admin and the password as password with no caps Scroll down the left side and click on the Port Forwarding/ Port Triggering button Click Add Custom Service Enter the name and ip address of your DVR and click apply That’s all there is to it! See you next time!
Info Level: Intermediate Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: March 2, 2012 Length of Class: 50 Minutes Tracks Digital Surveillance Prerequisites Digital Surveillance Cameras Introduction to Digital Surveillance Systems Purpose of Class This class teaches students about how IP Surveillance Cameras work and considerations for installing and maintaining them. Chapters Introduction (00:00) Overview (01:49) Networking Issues (12:39) Virtual PTZ (26:37) Demonstration (31:17) Final Thoughts (41:19) Class Notes Overview IP Cameras are full fledged computers IP Cameras send the video over TCP/IP and can use Standard Ethernet networking equipment. They can store video either with: on board memory, send to an FTP Server, be controlled by an NVR (Network Video Recorder) Resolution is measured in standard pixels Features may require that you pay additional money to unlock capabilities Networking A single 5 MegaPixel Camera can use up 30Mbps of Bandwidth. Multiple Mega Pixel cameras can bog down a LAN. “Pushing Intelligence to the Edge” means that decisions about when to record video and other features are made by the camera itself and not a central NVR. Parallel Networks are used to give surveillance equipment their own dedicated Ethernet Network so that it does not interfere with Computer and VoIP communications. Power Over Ethernet allows you to power your IP Cameras through the network cable. Virtual PTZ Virtual PTZ allows you to zoom in on a specific area of a video …
Security Camera DVR Kit (4 Surveillance Camera + Recorder Set B) What eBay Keywords can I use?: dvr, security camera kit, surveillance kit, security camera, camera security, cctv camera, surveillance systems ,surveillance security, cctv security, cctv cameras, camera dvr, security camera system, security dvr, nightvision camera, surveillance equipment, outdoor security camera, dvr system Full Surveillance DVR kit complete with four Night Vision Security Cameras and 500GB hard drive for video recording. This is the ultimate security camera kit to create your own safety zone. This complete home/small business/office surveillance kit set contains: 4 Cameras: These are high quality night vision IR CCTV cameras with 1/4 inch Sharp CCD lens that have high quality image and wide viewing angle. DVR Unit: Runs on a stable embedded LINUX sytem and a pre-installed 500GB SATA HDD to record up to 500 hours of surveillance footage Complete Package: We wouldn’t call it a full set if you have to buy extra parts. With the CVNH-I40 everything is included! Cables: Normal security cameras come with 2 or 3 meters cable, whereas we are giving out 4 rolls of 18 meter weatherproof cables as part of this set. Mounting Brackets: 4 of them, with light weight durable metal construction. Each has two joints with steel bearing and 360 degrees full rotation so that you can point your cameras to any direction you want. Power adaptors: 1 for the DVR unit and 4 for each security camera. A complete CCTV …
Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: February 11, 2012 Length of Class: 95 Minutes Tracks Digital Surveillance Prerequisites None Purpose of Class This class introduces students to the basic concepts that are required to install and implement Digital Surveillance Systems. Chapters Introduction (00:00) Types of Systems (06:18) Types of Cameras (39:12) PTZ Cameras (53:32) Networking (01:04:03) Client Expectations (01:10:01) Legal Considerations (01:13:46) Buying Parts (01:16:59) Final Thoughts (01:20:25) Class Notes Introduction Digital Surveillance systems are very easy to learn, but you have to make sure you plan properly. Types of Systems Analog DVR Systems — Use Siamese Cable to connect cameras. All cameras are directly connected to the system. PC Based Systems are simply PC’s with a DVR card installed. DVR Appliances are specially built computers that are cheaper then PC Based systems, but are generally impossible to repair. Video quality will never be better then DVD quality (Which is not actually very good) IP NVR Systems — Use Ethernet and TCP/IP to Transmit Video These systems support very high resolution cameras FPS — Frames Per Second — How smooth the video viewing is 30 FPS = Real Time, 15 FPS = Perceived Real Time, 7 FPS shows Jerky Video FPS can be measured: Real Time Viewing and Recorded Video, It can be per card/ system and/ or per Channel Resolution IP Cameras use standard resolution measurement for any digital camera …
Theories: Mass surveillance and control WikiLeaks Exposing “Mass Surveillance Industry.” The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks began releasing documents last week related to what it calls the “mass surveillance industry,” a little-known but expansive underworld of contractors offering tools for governments — from brutal dictatorships to more moderate Western states — to monitor citizens and hunt down dissidents. Furious activists reacted to the revelations by calling for stricter controls and measures to hold the firms accountable as “accomplices” to mass murder. The information released so far covers over 150 companies spanning more than two dozen nations. The documents highlight the nature and growth of a multi-billion-dollar industry that, in addition to supplying espionage assistance to the most murderous regimes on earth, has been quietly turned against citizens in supposedly “free” countries as well. “Who here has an iPhone? Who here has a Blackberry? Who here uses Gmail? Well you are all screwed,” WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange told a press conference in London announcing the new project. “The reality is intelligence contractors are selling right now, to countries across the world, mass surveillance systems for all of those products.” Some of the newly released information details how governments are able to secretly intercept phone calls and take over victims’ computers. Cell phone owners, it turns out, can be tracked even when the devices are not activated. But it …
We are DynaSpy, a hidden camera store located on Long Island, NY. When we walked into work this morning we noticed that a hidden teddy bear camera was on the floor of our showroom. We watched the DVR footage to see what happened and were amazed to discover that an infrared dome camera and bullet camera both captured this mysterious footage at 5:30AM…not to mention, on Friday 13th. CCTV Equipment Used CCD Bullet Camera: www.dynaspy.com Infrared Dome Camera: www.dynaspy.com Digital Video Recorder: www.dynaspy.com Location: 1507 Bellmore Ave Bellmore, NY 11710
WikiLeaks: The Spy Files wikileaks.org Mass interception of entire populations is not only a reality, it is a secret new industry spanning 25 countries It sounds like something out of Hollywood, but as of today, mass interception systems, built by Western intelligence contractors, including for ‘political opponents’ are a reality. Today WikiLeaks began releasing a database of hundreds of documents from as many as 160 intelligence contractors in the mass surveillance industry. Working with Bugged Planet and Privacy International, as well as media organizations form six countries — ARD in Germany, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism in the UK, The Hindu in India, L’Espresso in Italy, OWNI in France and the Washington Post in the US Wikileaks is shining a light on this secret industry that has boomed since September 11, 2001 and is worth billions of dollars per year. WikiLeaks has released 287 documents today, but the Spy Files project is ongoing and further information will be released this week and into next year. International surveillance companies are based in the more technologically sophisticated countries, and they sell their technology on to every country of the world. This industry is, in practice, unregulated. Intelligence agencies, military forces and police authorities are able to silently, and on mass, and secretly intercept calls and take over computers without the help or knowledge of the telecommunication providers. Users’ physical location can be …
This surveillance video shows the theft of construction equipment at the Marshalls Creek Bypass site in Marshalls Creek, Pa. on Jan. 6, 2011. A man driving a silver Jeep Cherokee stole a Wacker jumping-jack tamper valued at 55, two Husqvarna 14-inch cutoff saws valued at 00 and 5, respectively, and a Dolmar chainsaw valued at 0, police said. For more on this story go to www.poconorecord.com