The maker of one of the most popular - and inexpensive - home security cameras is alerting its customers to a security breach that allowed some users to view the security videos from other users. The ...
Home security camera company Wyze on Monday acknowledged a “security issue” that it said led to tens of thousands of users being briefly shown thumbnails of other users’ recordings. In an email sent ...
Wyze shared more details on a security incident that impacted thousands of users on Friday and said that at least 13,000 customers could get a peek into other users' homes. The company blames a ...
A Wyze exec confirmed a security issue that showed users thumbnails taken from other users’ cameras. A Wyze exec confirmed a security issue that showed users thumbnails taken from other users’ cameras ...
A security issue allowed people to have access to the camera feeds of strangers, our sister station KIRO reported. Chelsey Allen from South Bend, Indiana, told KIRO that some of her cameras were ...
A Wyze camera breach allowed some 13,000 customers view footage from other people’s homes. The company had originally said that the serious privacy and security breach had only happened for 14 people.
It’s, unfortunately, increasingly common for security cameras to have a glitch that exposes data from one user’s system and have that data show up in someone else’s app, but when it does happen, it ...
Wyze says 13,000 users were able to see into each other's homes, again. It’s the third catastrophic security incident for Wyze in three years. Reading time 2 minutes Home surveillance company Wyze ...