Wireless camera manufacturer Wyze has been forced to apologize for a major privacy breach after as many as 13,000 customers are thought to have been able to see into each other’s homes due to a ...
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Wyze users were able to see into the homes of others after an outage that overloaded the company's servers and corrupted user's data, according to the company's press release. The company also says ...
Remember that Wyze security camera breach a few days ago which showed 14 users images from inside other peoples' homes? It turns out that the number of people affected was more like 13,000. Wyze ...
Wyze, a smart camera maker, said that some users last week saw footage from cameras that weren’t their own because of a security glitch. In an email to users sent Monday, the company said an outage ...
Wyze owners reported their smart home devices dropped offline early Friday morning. Wyze owners reported their smart home devices dropped offline early Friday morning. is features writer with five ...
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