• @[email protected]
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    74 days ago

    Some found out that the camera feed isn’t e2e encrypted (eufy claimed they were) so you could see other people cameras

    • @SauceFlexr
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      14 days ago

      Tbh, I thought that was resolved. From what I can tell, it was. While a vulnerability like that is damning, it seems that they patched their web portal where the bug was and it was the end of it.

      • @[email protected]
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        24 days ago

        AFTER it went viral, not when they got notified that there was a problem. Fuckups are to be expected, we’re all human… it’s how they’re handled that matters.

      • Echo Dot
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        13 days ago

        That was their claim yeah, but think about it, If it was end-to-end encrypted they shouldn’t even have the unencrypted video to expose on the web. Where did they get that from? The whole thing should sit encrypted on their servers until you decide to watch it, they shouldn’t have any access to it.

        • @SauceFlexr
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          13 days ago

          Definitely not arguing with you. It should be encrypted as they said. There was an issue with the live stream of the cameras being available. For me, it was doorbell. No harm, no foul to me. Saved videos were still encrypted. Doesn’t make it ok.

          They handled it poorly. But I do believe it has been patched based on their eventual response to the issue.

          At the end of the day, I was asking as I thought another event had happened.

          I got all of my info from the verge printing Eufy’s (eventual) response.