They can be "hacked"? Who knew:
Nest camera hacker threatens to kidnap baby, spooks parents. "I’m in your baby’s room," the hacker said.
Ellen Rigney was in bed with her husband Sunday night in their Houston home when she heard a noise coming from the Nest camera connected to her 4-month-old son Topper's room. First, she thought it was a carbon monoxide alert, but then "we heard sexual expletives being said in his room," she told NBC affiliate KPRC.
She and her husband sprang out of bed and turned on their bedroom light when another Nest camera in their room, which was turned off, suddenly switched on and a man's voice told them to turn the light off.
“Then he said 'I’m going to kidnap your baby. I’m in your baby’s room,'” Rigney said.
But when they got to Topper's room, he was right where they had left him and alone...