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Oh, this one is new Home security technology has come a long way. Doorbell cameras such as Ring have become extremely popular in recent years, acting as an effective deterrent from potential robbers or any other kind of unwelcomed guests. Yeah, whenever someone comes within range to the front of a house or any other section of the house that they're installed in, creates an added level of security to a person's home. With the millions of ring doorbell cameras installed throughout, America has come a lot of creepy footage, including the following: This first piece of footage was captured by the Ring Camera in the Lemay household.

It happened on a cold December night in 2019. A stranger hacked into the Lemay family's ring security system and had watched them around their home and for nearly 10 minutes he interacted with eight-year-old Alyssa Actually realized someone was watching her in the bedroom because the blue light from The Ring camera was blankets. Then in a strange man's voice she heard this hello there. The eight-year-old gasped and tried to figure out where the voice was coming from.

She would pick up her toys to see if they were what was making the noises. She scanned the room and moments later the man started screaming a racial slur at her over and over until Alyssa responded by screaming this. The man proceeded to tell her to go call her mom, the racial slur and the man that she repeated back to him. Moments later the voice would reply to Alyssa asking who are you by saying he's her best friend he's Santa Claus All right, check what the is going on I'm your best friend has taken your physical extreme.

Excuse: sea chair Nails Nails Yo shut up I'm Santa Claus Don't you want to be my best friend? Is it a badge or what? I'm Santa Claus After all this, the man tries to tell the girl she can do whatever she wants including break things in her room. I'm your best friend. You can do whatever you want right now. What the you can mess up your room? You can break your TV You can do whatever you want.

The Lemay family who resides in Memphis Tennessee hope to use the device to keep an eye on their daughters while they played. The scary thing is that it took only a few days for the camera to be hacked. Perhaps the scariest thing is that no one knows how long he had access to the device. This could have gone on even longer if the hacker decided not to produce any sounds through the device.

Put yourself in the little girl's shoes. Imagine hearing a creepy song playing in your bedroom not knowing where it's coming from only to realize that it's coming from a camera system that you set up in there. Chat: Someone should be watching it. Chat: If you want to be really really cooked up, imagine Chet you you put a sound.

it's like a scratching or something. really annoying it and the guy hears it. He asks like his mom or his family like yo, do you guys hear this And anytime they come in right, you stop playing it. as soon as they get out, you stop playing again and then he goes actually insane.
Now imagine waking up to that in the middle of the night. Actually insane. In another similar scenario, here's the footage from a ring camera that was also taken over by a hacker who attempted to speak to a young girl while she was watching television. What you watching? Hey, what show is that? The father and homeowner Adam Kersilik had set up the ring camera in his kitchen.

In the footage, a voice can be heard speaking to his daughter after he momentarily leaves the room. I've seen that show before. What the? what's eating y'all Hello Yum! When Adam re-enters the room and opens the fridge, the voice says, what are you eating? hello, What are you eating you hungry what He looks around at first rightfully confused as to where the voice could be coming from, though he eventually catches on and approaches the camera as he asks. who is this empowering? Oh, that's weirder.

This is Ring. Who is this? Adam Disabled the camera shortly after the video ends and he expressed his disappointment and Amazon's lack of security on their products. He said he was never advised to set up two-factor verification when he installed the camera six months prior because of the lack Of security on the ring devices. he has since taken down all his interior cameras.

This and the Lamoy family's horror stories aren't the only ones of their kind though, as since 2018, over 10 other families in different states had reported that hackers have spoken to them through the devices. November 12, 2019 The disturbing footage of a woman screaming for help was captured from a Ring Doorbell's camera in a small neighborhood of Los Angeles Around 11 pm. the screaming is followed by a white vehicle speeding down the street with a trunk open from which the screaming is coming from. What the, What? the? it's just.

Police were not aware of the doorbell footage until the following morning, but on the night of November 12th, they responded to a report of a possible kidnapping. Police couldn't find any evidence of a kidnapping at first. However, after the footage came to light, the LAPD reopened their investigation. A witness claimed she also heard a man say I'm sorry which you can hear in the video at one point.

The sad thing is, this was two years ago and nothing ever surfaced with this. If this was an actual kidnapping, the kidnapping was never found. This was the footage captured around 3am on a man's ring camera. Not much more information than that was shared.

However, multiple conclusions can be drawn from what scene. It starts with a masked woman seemingly trying to enter the man's house until she notices the doorbell camera, at which point she stares into the camera for almost 40 seconds. Halfway into her disturbing gaze into the camera, she puts on a pair of goggle type glasses and pulls the mask covering her mouth and nose up higher onto her face, clearly trying to mask her identity as much as possible. Before she walks away, she makes several hand gestures into the camera, then turns and appears to grab something from behind one of the walls of the house.
Foreign. As she slowly walks away from the house, you might assume she's leaving for good. However, you can see she continues to Pace back and forth in front of the house until the video hits the two minute Mark at which point the doorbell camera is set to stop recording after the video ends. However, according to neighbors, the woman was seen standing outside the house for at least another 20 to 30 minutes before finally disappearing.

It's not known who this woman was, whether it be a crazy stalker, ex-girlfriend or someone completely random. This begs the question. what could she have wanted with the owner of the house? but given everything the woman was wearing, it's obvious she came to that house with intentions of masking her identity. Why is a question that may never be answered? And with this last one, we see a scene that seems like it was taken straight from one of the hundreds of stories I've read on the channel Once again, at some off hour in the night, a woman approached the front door of a Reddit user's dad's friend's house somewhere on the East Coast Hell no.

The woman seems to have a slight smile on her face at first as she looks around the front door of the house all confused like he stands there for two full minutes at least acting nervous and Confused looking behind her several times in a paranoid manner. But what is most concerning about this unexpected visit was the large kitchen knife in her hand that she looks down at several times in the footage. While the generally accepted next year's weapons was that the woman has some form of dementia and while this may be a realistic explanation, this cannot be a hundred percent confirmed simply based on the video. While it is unfortunate if she does in fact have Dementia or any other sort of illness that cause her to do this, it would still be hard to imagine just how scary this would be for the owner of the house.

waking up in the middle of the night to this footage from his doorbell camera. Surveillance cameras in general have come a long way in providing security to people's properties. While ring Doorbell camera you mean one more rumors continue to prove to be useful in adding a layer of defense or serving as a mental deterrent. Uninvited guests you clearly have to be cautious about setting up these cameras on the inside of your house because of the potential for hackers to gain access to them as seen in the first two examples of this video.

Why? why not no more? I Like those are pretty good yo this is X x on this video I'm going through my voice as well. that is Anyone knows that boy I Don't know. He's just so soy. Anyone knows that boy I Don't know.
He's just so soy.

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15 thoughts on “5 freaky videos recorded by ring cameras xqc reacts”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars op3nsignal says:

    how do you not chase down the car. like what?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SomeRandomViking says:

    my friend saw this live!!! POG

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd says:

    To an extent, I agree that it's the father's fault for not making sure that the camera was secure but chat saying "☝🤓Well duh! 2FA is super basic common knowledge lmao" is actually just delusional. Amazon should have done more to at least recommend to clueless consumers that they secure their cameras or just make the product secure by default.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eugene Jamin says:

    Stop chewing like a retard

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matheus Faria says:

    I thought it was common sense that cameras in houses should be local and the computer they plug to shouldn't have access to internet?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thawne says:

    Watching these videos alone is like watching in a pitch dark room 💀 stick with XQC guys dont go alone

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ok says:

    cool

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juodagalve Sniegena says:

    'Hacker' Bruh these cams are available to the public because they have no password set,no one hacked them. There's literally hundreds of pages of these private cams. Idk what kind of cooked parent would even set up a camera with internet access and if they do without any protection. Usually when someone access your wifi camera or even a router it shows that someone else is using it. I would recommend if it's a baby monitor to get a bluetooth one not connected to outside world.Why would you want a camera in your 8 year olds room let alone a teenagers in the first place? I understand babies but not 8 year olds.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darren Griffith says:

    Holy shot that outtro song is horrible

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ступид says:

    I thought the kidnapping one was actually a rabid bobcat

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hyrum Sluyter says:

    Idk how someone can just stand there while someone is screaming for help.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antenni says:

    This guy knows how to react to ring camera footage multiple days in a row. Truly a people observer

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rsdanny says:

    Open the nooor

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antoine C says:

    First vid guy did a lil too much trolling 💀

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Henry Johnson says:

    bro i think this is bad taste, people getting shot for ringing the wrong door bell meanwhile you're showing thousands of people the 5 times the wrong person rung the door bell

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