Everytime we check into a new hotel room or Airbnb, our minds immediately run through various paranoid hypotheticals.
We’ve all seen the terrifying videos and news stories that live online where an unknowing guest discovers a creep camera in their room. It’s practically everyone’s worst fear that their private moments will be secretely recorded and viewed by a stranger.
Luckily, a security expert has shared his best tips and tricks on how you can ensure this won’t happen to you in a recent TikTok video—and everyone should take note.
Marcus Hutchins (@malwaretech) walked his followers through the steps you should take when you first arrive at your getaway home.
“The first thing you’re going to want to look for is devices that are conveniently placed where a creeper would want to look,” Hutchins says at the start of the clip.
These devices can range anywhere from a smoke detector to an alarm clock that surround the bed or shower.
In the video, Hutchins uses the example of a fire alarm placed right above the bed to show how you can tell if there’s a hidden camera.
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“One way to see if the device is a camera is to shine a bright light at it. If you hit a camera lens it’s going to give a blueish reflection. Now you can test this by shining a light at your phone and seeing how the camera looks when placed under a flashlight,” Hutchins explains.
Hutchins also shared that this method works on two-way mirrors.
He noted, “The front facing camera is the only one that tends to work because the back camera has an IR filter.”
“first I have to check for bedbugs, now hidden camera, what’s next” one TikToker wrote in the comments.
“Oh good something else to have anxiety about,” a comment read.
Another joked, “they wanna see me literally do nothing for a couple days? bet.”