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Wyze breach let 13,000 users to peek into the homes of other customers

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The Wyze camera breach that allowed users to look into the homes of strangers is more far reaching than what was initially reported.
Wyze accidentally let up to 13,000 users briefly see into the homes of other customers.
The breach is far greater than what was initially reported.
The company claims that “a third-party caching client library” is at fault.
Last year, Wyze got in some hot water after smart home owners reported they were briefly able to see video feeds from cameras they didn’t own. A week ago, the issue popped up again with co-founder David Crosby stating that at least dozens were affected. We’re now finding out that the number of people affected is far greater than what was initially reported.

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