Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Test engineers at Consumer Reports recently discovered multiple security vulnerabilities in two home security cameras: the ...
Home security product maker Wyze left a security flaw in its popular Wyze Cam v1 unfixed for three years before "retiring" the device, according to a new report from security research firm Bitdefender ...
David Priest is an award-winning writer and editor who formerly covered home security for CNET. Wyze's forum report on the latest breach includes an update from February 2024: "Our engineering team ...
When Wyze announced in late January that it would discontinue the original Wyze Cam only days later, it couched the move as a celebration, going so far as to say that the camera “will always hold a ...
Want to keep an eye on the inside of your house? How about the outside? Easy: Just install one or more Wi-Fi security cameras. Ah, but they're complicated and expensive, right? Not if you pick the $26 ...
Wyze’s original and recently discontinued Cam v1 suffers from a flaw that allows attackers to view the contents of the camera’s SD card, according to security researchers. Cybersecurity firm ...
In January, the original Wyze Cam was pulled from shelves across the country without a clearly stated reason. A few weeks later, respected security firm Bitdefender dropped a bombshell on consumers, ...
Home security has been top of mind for many during the pandemic: 65 percent of consumers have adopted some sort of smart home technology, according to a survey of 700 homeowners from Homes.com. And as ...
Videos won’t be uploaded to the cloud, the professional monitoring company won’t be notified in the event of a break-in, and none of your automations will run starting at 12 AM PT on February 8th.