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‘Most disturbing website’ on the internet might be watching you inside your home

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Published 11:59 4 Apr 2025 GMT+1

‘Most disturbing website’ on the internet might be watching you inside your home

People could virtually be watching you in your living room

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

One of the most chilling websites on the internet could have eyes on you right now, and you'd have no idea.

We all know how scary the dark web can be, with all sorts of disturbing content, malware, and graphic media just a click or two away.

While accessing the dark web for criminal activities is a job for those with a particular set of skills, this site isn't what you'd call hidden.

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What if I were to tell you that this, one of the most disturbing websites ever, is as easily accessible as Facebook or X?

It's enough to send shivers down your spine, and what makes it even worse is that your home might even be featured on the site without you knowing.

You don't have to be a hacker to access this creepy website (Getty Stock Photo)
You don't have to be a hacker to access this creepy website (Getty Stock Photo)

It's the digital equivalent of breaking into someone's home, but you actually aren't breaking any laws.

The website is called InseCam.

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It's aimed at those that might have cameras in their home - if you aren't careful, a literal stranger could be watching you sleep, get ready for work, or watch TV.

The Russian site went viral in 2018 when a mum stumbled upon the videos on there when looking at live satellite images of Earth for their next holiday.

She took to Facebook to warn others, and the world realised that while the website was advertised as a way to monitor public security cameras in car parks and streets, it turns out that private cameras could also be accessed.

This meant that home cameras could have random viewers behind it, as YouTuber Visual Venture explained that there was one reason behind this.

If you're the owner of a home camera and have been caught off guard by the news, you just need to do one thing: change your password.

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The content creator said that the only reason that all these private cameras were openly accessible was because its users didn't bother to change the password after setting them up, a measure that you're supposed to take.

There are thousands of streams available to watch on the website, with a drop down menu even giving you the option to choose different countries to surveil.

Described as the 'world's biggest directory of online surveillance security cameras', they claim that they no longer access any private cameras and that if they do, you can request to take these down via email.

These are just some of the countries you can access (InseCam)
These are just some of the countries you can access (InseCam)

With tens of thousands of live streams available to watch from 256 countries, users can go anywhere in the world at the click of a button.

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Again, all you need to do to avoid getting your privacy invaded is a simple password change, and your cameras will be incredibly hard to access.

InseCam's creator even carried out an interview with the Huffington Post in 2014, highlighting that he was not sorry for creating the site, though he did feel bad for violating people's privacy.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Photo

Topics: Technology, Weird, YouTube

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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