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Here's an example: There was a time when there were extremely low numbers of OSX (Apple Mac OS) viruses. The reason being that it would be far more cost effective to program a virus for Windows because of the much larger user base.
So if you are a hacker, would you program something that hacks into VR headset's low resolution cameras so you can record someone jacking off when the user base and potential reward is so small? ESPECIALLY when you can't even see his/her face with the inside out camera! Afterwards, you will need to blackmail this person to pay up, while you could have invested the same amount of time stealing credit card numbers or cryptocurrencies.
Yeah... I really wouldn't worry too much.
If that happens to me, I will be like "someone deepfaked me. I don't even own a headset. :p"
Answer: "Yes! Next question..."