Ring hackers are reportedly watching and talking to strangers via in-home cameras

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Reported today on The Guardian Technology

For the full article visit: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/dec/13/ring-hackers-reportedly-watching-talking-strangers-in-home-cameras

Ring hackers are reportedly watching and talking to strangers via in-home cameras

Hackers are using two-way talk function to wake people up in the middle of the night and watch unsuspecting children

Hackers are tapping in to cameras intended for home security, talking to children through the devices and even dropping racist remarks, according to multiple news reports. The intended purpose of a two-way talk function on the devices is to allow parents to check in on their children. But hackers are using them to wake people up in the middle of the night, and watch unsuspecting children.

Jessica Holley

(@Jessica_Holley)

Each time I've watched this video it's given me chills. A Desoto County mother shared this Ring video with me. Four days after the camera was installed in her daughters' room she says someone hacked the camera & began talking to her 8-year-old daughter.More at 6 on #WMC5 pic.twitter.com/77xCekCnB0

December 10, 2019

The concerns are about the Ring, an Amazon-owned home security device which had an estimated value of between $1.2bn and $1.8bn in 2018. Reports about hackers infiltrating the system and using it to interact with children and families have been dismissed by Ring as unrelated to the company's cybersecurity.

Despite early investigations into how the device might be exploited, and a Motherbroard investigation which unearthed online forums where hackers discussed how to break into Ring accounts connected to the cameras, a Ring spokesperson told the Guardian: "We have no evidence of an unauthorized intrusion or compromise of Ring's systems or network."

In the statement given to the Guardian, a spokesperson for Ring said that customer trust was important to Ring, and that "we take the security of our de




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