cal leeming examined for cameras to see how many times they had been viewed by third parties.ur camera has been viewed nearly 5,000 times? in 70 different countries. as much as that! oh my gosh. unbelievable, isn't it? jean, you seem really shocked. gosh. across these 70 countries, alan and jean's cameras had been accessed for a total of 366 hours. the longest viewing was in france, which lasted for nine hours. i think it's definitely pointed us to having everything really screwed down, starting with better passwords. that's my next project. alan, you're sacked! but alan and jean aren't alone. panorama found thousands of cameras being streamed online. whilst intrusive, it's not illegal. cctv cameras inside a school in nicaragua. a public swimming pool in poland. and a children's nursery in america. you'd assume accessing these sites would be against the law, but actually it isn't as long as the people using these websites don't log—in to the camera or alter the settings of the devices they are watching, it doesn't legally constitute hacking. we showed our footage to margot jam