It’s not paranoia: Hackers can use your webcam to spy on you
Some are Peeping Toms, extortionists but others lurk to obtain any kind of personal information or image to sell on the underground global market

Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook does it. So does FBI Director James Comey. Should you?
What they do is cover up their laptop webcams – sometimes with just a piece of opaque tape – blocking scuzzball computer hackers from activating the built-in cameras and spying on them. Perhaps in their bedrooms.
The hackers do it using a type of malware, or malicious software, that lets them remotely hijack computers. In hacker lingo, they take control and “enslave” computers.
Motives of the hackers vary. Some are Peeping Toms. Others are extortionists. Still others lurk to obtain any kind of personal information or image to sell on the underground global market.
At a forum on cybersecurity this week in Washington, Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin, who heads the national security division, said he was all for taping over webcams, given the prevalence of computer hacking.
“It does seem like a good idea,” Carlin said.