Maybe there's some truth to that, sometimes, it's cheaper it can be expensive, especially if we use it in the field of Internet of Things. In the past few days, significant security breaches have been committed affecting nearly two and a half million users Wyze product devices, specializing in the creation of smart devices such as video surveillance cameras discounted price Now, it's the Beijing giant Xiaomi who was crucified in a dispute of this kind.
And that is, according to Android police, at least one screen user on Google Nest Hub will be getting personalized photos. Mijia 1080p Smart IP Security Camera video surveillance camera.
Potential security breaches on Xiaomi cameras: some people see it
In a video along these lines, it is assigned to the user u / Dio-V Reddit platform, you can see photos that appear on your Nest Hub screen After installing its new Xiaomi Mijia video surveillance camera and integrating it with the Google Home app. But there is youngest attention-grabbing details, that the photos are not the same as those taken by your camera, but they appear to have come from completely fixed houses where cameras of this type would also have been installed.
They also share a number of photos shown on their beautiful screen that are not related to their video viewing camera, and in some you can see sleepy people, including children. Another exciting detail is that the pictures are engaging time lines corresponding to the last days–
The user in question confirms that both the smart screen and the camera have just been purchased and not available in the second hand market, to make that happen previous user account was no longer associated.
In the meantime, neither Google nor Xiaomi talked about it for this breach of security – again, it must be remembered that it seems to affect only one user, as well as you might be deceit explain very – that when it does happen, it can be one of the most sensitive ever found on such a device. We will update this article as soon as more details are known.
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