Security camera maker Wyze said it left the personal information of 2.4 million customers exposed on the internet for weeks. Tyler Lizenby...
Security camera maker Wyze said it left the personal information of 2.4 million customers exposed on the internet for weeks. Tyler Lizenby/CNET |
More than 2.4 million Wyze customers were affected by the leak, according to cybersecurity firm Twelve Security, which first reported on the leaked data that was accidentally left exposed when it was transferred to a new database to make the data easier to query, but a company employee failed to maintain security protocols during the process, Wyze co-founder Dongsheng Song wrote in a forum post. "We are still looking into this event to figure out why and how this happened," he wrote.
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Wyze said it takes its product security seriously and will reexamine its procedures. "This is a clear signal that we need to totally revisit all Wyze security guidelines in all aspects, better communicate those protocols to Wyze employees, and bump up priority for user-requested security features beyond 2-factor authentication," Wyze said. Wyze representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for additional information and comment.