Version 53: Discovered a live public webcam feed of a child’s bedroom, reached out to ROGERS (ISP) but received no concern—what steps should I take next?

Addressing Privacy Concerns: A Public Webcam Incident

In a recent unsettling discovery, I came across a public webcam stream broadcasting from a child’s bedroom. The incident raised significant concerns about privacy, particularly for the family involved, who appeared unaware of the situation. My investigation led me to identify that the webcam was associated with a customer of Rogers Communications in Canada. Taking swift action, I reached out to their customer support, hoping they could assist in resolving this matter.

Contacting the Internet Service Provider

Initially, I contacted Rogers’ support team to report the public stream, hoping they would take this matter seriously. Unfortunately, after an extensive conversation that lasted nearly half an hour, the response was less than satisfactory. The first-level support staff transferred me to a supervisor, who admitted that they could not directly address the situation and suggested I contact local authorities—either in Austria, where I’m located, or in Canada. This response left me frustrated, as it felt dismissive given the gravity of the privacy breach.

Updates on the Situation

I decided to escalate the issue further. On January 26, I received confirmation that the webcam owner had been contacted, and the stream is now secure with a password. While this was a relief, I felt compelled to pursue further action and ensure that proper protocols are in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.

I also received an email from Rogers indicating that they would investigate the situation further by reaching out to the webcam owner, indicating some movement on their part to take accountability.

During this process, I connected with various authorities, including the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Canadian Centre for cyber security, to flag this issue. My attempts to contact Canadian authorities directly were met with some challenges, but I remain committed to ensuring that such security lapses do not occur without accountability.

A Call to Action

Thanks to the support I received from the community during this challenging situation, I felt encouraged to advocate for better privacy protections. While the initial responses from Rogers were disheartening, the subsequent escalations show that there is room for improvement, particularly in how companies handle privacy breaches that impact families.

As a proactive measure, if you ever come across similar situations, I urge you to document your findings and reach out to authorities, ISPs, and cybersecurity organizations. Our collective voice can effect change in how privacy concerns are managed, ultimately leading to safer online environments for everyone—especially our children.

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  1. It’s commendable that you took immediate action to address this serious privacy concern. When dealing with such incidents involving live webcam feeds, here are some additional steps you can consider:

    • Document all communications with the ISP and authorities for future reference.
    • Report the incident to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if you haven’t already, to ensure formal investigation and record-keeping.
    • Contact the customer support again and escalate the issue to higher-level management or technical departments within Rogers if the initial response was insufficient.
    • Report the URL or stream URL to cybersecurity organizations such as Canadian Centre for Cyber Security to help block or monitor similar streams.
    • Encourage the community to use tools like online web scanners or security plugins that can identify and block suspicious streams or embedded content on websites.
    • If you are technically inclined, consider contacting the webcam manufacturer or service provider if identifiable, as they may have a responsibility to address security vulnerabilities in their devices.

    Remember, privacy breaches involving minors are taken very seriously, and persistent follow-up can lead to more effective

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