Strangers can spy on people in their homes by hacking security cameras or baby ...

How prying eyes are looking inside your home and business by hacking into security cameras and even BABY MONITORS More than 16,000 camera feeds around the world, including 126 in Australia Cameras can be viewed because the devices' passwords haven't been changed  Cyber security experts are warning its concept is no different to Big Brother Footage from camera brands such as Panasonic and Sony can be seen on the site

By Alana Mazzoni For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 01:23 GMT, 26 March 2019 | Updated: 01:23 GMT, 26 March 2019

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People are being spied on in their homes and businesses by their own security cameras, from a website which live streams their cameras online for the world to see.   

The site called Insecam is broadcasting Australians' homes and businesses, by hacking into popular brands of baby monitors and security cameras like Panasonic, xis, Linksys, Sony and more.    

The site features more than 16,000 camera feeds from around the world, with 126 of those coming from Australia.

The live-stream feeds shows everything from traffic and parks all the way into people's homes, backyards, driveways and businesses, and anyone with the Internet can access it. 

A woman can be seen standing in an office, which can be tracked to Sydney's CBD using the coordinates the website provides

A woman can be seen standing in an office, which can be tracked to Sydney's CBD using the coordinates the website provides 

One live cam shows a woman sitting at her desk in an office - which clearly shows her computer screen and what she's looking at - with the coordinates showing the location as Sydney's CBD

One live cam shows a woman sitting at her desk in an office - which clearly shows her computer screen and what she's looking at - with the coordinates showing the location as Sydney's CBD 

Insecam describes itself as 'the world (sic) biggest directory of online surveillance security cameras.' 

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