: Some sites offering movies for download or rental (often in MP4 format) are scams designed to steal credit card data .
: While marketed as "64MP," reviewers from YouTube note that these cameras often use a small sensor and simply upsample lower-resolution images, resulting in smeared details and poor quality when zoomed in.
: Scammers often send emails claiming they have recorded video (sometimes using file names like "video.mp4") of victims via hacked webcams. These are almost always phishing scams designed to extort Bitcoin.
: Common complaints from users at Walmart and Amazon include inconsistent autofocus, inaccurate colors (sometimes described as "pastel"), and poor low-light performance.
: Some sites offering movies for download or rental (often in MP4 format) are scams designed to steal credit card data .
: While marketed as "64MP," reviewers from YouTube note that these cameras often use a small sensor and simply upsample lower-resolution images, resulting in smeared details and poor quality when zoomed in.
: Scammers often send emails claiming they have recorded video (sometimes using file names like "video.mp4") of victims via hacked webcams. These are almost always phishing scams designed to extort Bitcoin.
: Common complaints from users at Walmart and Amazon include inconsistent autofocus, inaccurate colors (sometimes described as "pastel"), and poor low-light performance.