Wyze Labs Inc. faces a proposed class action over allegations that it knowingly concealed a security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access images and videos that were stored on local memory cards.
Bree Hepworth claims that the smart home camera company violated the Idaho Consumer Protection Act and Washington Consumer Protection Act when it marketed and sold defective products.
The bug allowed remote users to access the contents of SD cards that were inserted into Wyze Cam IoT devices via a web server without requiring authentication, the complaint alleged. But, Wyze Cam didn’t mention the bug when it marketed the ...
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