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 ...
The original, pint-sized Wyze Cam, which kicked off Wyze’s line of ultra-cheap security cameras and smart home products, will be discontinued in less than a week, according to an e-mail that’s being ...
Almost five years since it released its first security camera, Wyze is putting the device out to pasture. The company says it will retire Wyze Cam v1 on February 1st, because the camera is unable to ...
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 ...
One of the best deals in the smart home is a deal no more. Wyze, the company behind the affordable WyzeCam security camera, is discontinuing its original WyzeCam V1 on Feb. 1. Wyze told customers in ...
Wyze Cam devices are reported to have had a huge security flaw, and the company remained silent for three years about it. The software flaw was found by Bitdefender, and claims it reported the issues ...
Tech companies don't always disclose security flaws in a timely fashion, but Wyze apparently didn't disclose one at all. As Bleeping Computer and The Verge explain, Bitdefender has revealed that it ...
Media outlets are reporting that Wyze knew for three years about a security flaw that rendered its security cameras vulnerable to hackers. But in all that time, it did not tell its customers about the ...
After several years of testing Wyze security cameras and video doorbells, we can confidently recommend them to anyone on a limited budget. The no-frills, affordable approach extends to the Wyze app ...
The company's security camera line was reportedly vulnerable to hackers for years and the company knew about it but told no one. Reading time 4 minutes UPDATE April 1, 2022. Wyze has published a blog ...
Wyze Cam devices had a huge security flaw for years. The vulnerability allowed hackers to gain unauthorized access to Wyze’s home security cameras. The company knew about the problem and did nothing.