My Parent Allowed Someone to Remotely Access His Computer, What Now?
Tech support scams rely on fear and urgency to trick victims into giving strangers access to their computers. The moment you suspect something
“I was in my kitchen when I heard someone call my 6-year-old son’s name from the living room, like coming out from our ring camera but no one was there. And no there’s no other devices over there. There’s nothing else that could have said his name but the RING camera. Could our smart home devices have been hacked?”
Yes, this is technically possible, though it’s rare. Here’s what could be happening and how to protect your home:
Account Access Without a Login Event
🧠 How Likely Is This?
Key Takeaway:
Smart home devices can be hacked, but regular security hygiene drastically reduces risk. Always monitor activity and act quickly if something feels off.
