Is this your door? If so, you need to change the default password on your CCTV system because live footage from inside your home in Ewell has been shown around the world on a Russian website.

Hundreds of live feeds from across Britain have been accessed by the site which has hacked into webcams including baby monitors and CCTV cameras.

The image is accompanied by a Google Map which pin-points a location in the heart of the village, although it is not known if this is the actual location.

Images from cameras in other parts of the country, including London, show people’s living rooms and bedrooms as well as offices, gyms, shops and even a fish tank. Many of them show people.

The site's alleged administrator told Sky News that it highlighted poor security and would be taken down "only when all cameras will be password protected".

Simon Rice, group manager for technology at the Information Commissioner’s Office, said the website, launched this month, hosts live footage from insecure cameras worldwide.

He said: "The website, which is based in Russia, accesses the information by using the default login credentials, which are freely available online, for thousands of cameras.

"The footage is being collected from security cameras used by businesses and members of the public, ranging from CCTV networks used to keep large premises secure, down to built-in cameras on baby monitors.

"And with 350,000 of these cameras sold in the UK alone last year, this is a threat that all of us need to be aware of and be taking action to protect against."

Councillor Clive Woodbridge, who represents Ewell on Epsom Council, said: "It sounds like a gross breach of privacy and a very worrying development.

"Hopefully residents will receive guidance from experts as to what they should do to stop this happening."

He added: "It sounds outrageous that people should hack into private CCTV systems and put people’s privacy at risk."

People are being advised by the Information Commissioner's Office to check their security settings and change their default password.

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