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Referring to FIG. 7B, the rear exterior surface of the device housing 702 may include a second recess 724B and a third recess 724C configured to cover the heads of the fasteners fastened into the first and second open slots 802 and 804, when the device housing 702 is mounted onto the mounting plate 800. Each of the second and third recess 724B and 724C may have a respective depth substantially greater than the respective head height of the fasteners fastened into the first and second open slots 802 and 804. In some implementations, the mounting plate 800 includes a first fastener structure 806 located at a first end of the mounting plate 800, and the first fastener structure 806 is configured to mate with a second fastener structure 726 located at a corresponding end of the rear exterior surface of the device housing 702. The device housing 702 is mechanically fixed onto the mounting plate 800, when the first and second fastener structures are fastened to each other. In some implementations, the mounting plate 800 includes a third fastener structure 808 located at a second end of the mounting plate 800, and the third fastener structure 808 is configured to mate with a fourth fastener structure 728 located at a corresponding end of the rear exterior surface of the device housing 702.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

If that weren't reason enough to choose a secure camera, unencrypted transmissions could also leak your Wi Fi password or router credentials, giving an attacker complete control over your home network. An attacker could even draft your camera into a botnet, such as in the recent Mirai DDoS attacks, or spy on your social media interactions, financial dealings and private correspondences. Owning an IP camera may not be a terrible idea; AV TEST points out that burglaries in its native Germany have increased by 10 percent since last year. If you do, however, try to buy from a reputable manufacturer, and keep the firmware up to date all the time. If not, you may be trading one kind of insecurity for another. We've reached out to D Link and to Hanhwa Techwin for comment, and will update this story with replies.

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The service is really focused on providing the monitoring for you, which comes in relatively cheap in industry terms at $29 per month, after hardware costs. The one caveat is to expect to sign a three year contract, with early exit penalties coming into play 30 days after purchase. ADT is an established security company that offers equipment tied to a subscription based monitoring service, most of which will require professional installation that the company can provide. Like Brinks, ADT pushes for a three year initial contract, which afterwards is renewed monthly, but unlike all the other firms listed it's not very transparent about pricing. While other companies are happy to offer a single fee per product/package, ADT pushes on custom sales for custom packages, which means it’s difficult to make a direct price comparison. Frontpoint Security sells itself on ease of use, with a DIY home surveillance and security kit based on free standing sensors that don't require any wall mounting, drilling, wires, etc.