![]() ![]() The first is to help secure a compound from physical entry with the classic CCTV setup. So now that you can make one easily, there are two main ways a hacker can use a spy camera. Thanks to the almost plug-and-play nature of the Raspberry Pi, throwing together a customizable day or night vision camera is cheap and easy. What couldn't you use a 1 inch, sub $40 spy camera for? Really though, sophisticated surveillance has traditionally been out of reach to most people, and it's only been recently that boards like the Pi Zero W have been powerful enough to make these cool devices. ![]() Today, we will use motionEyeOS running on a Raspberry Pi Zero to create a small, concealable Wi-Fi connected spy camera that is both affordable and easily concealed. Watching targets yourself isn't always practical, and traditional surveillance camera systems can be costly, lacking in capabilities, or both. Surveillance is always a useful tool in a hacker's arsenal, whether deployed offensively or defensively. ![]()
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