
Motherboard found that the Amazon-owned home security hardware company Ring’s offerings lacked basic features to help protect customers from being snooped on by people who gained unauthorized access to their accounts. Ring sells indoor and outdoor security cameras that you can monitor from anywhere via a cloud-based interface, which means you can see what’s going on inside and around your house in real time, watch archived footage, see the residential address you registered your account with, and even remotely talk to people indoors. Naturally, you’d expect such a system to be tightly secured. But Motherboard‘s investigation found that Ring doesn’t…
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