Wyze makes cheap security cameras for people, cheap in terms of price and now apparently security (ironically). A database of its user data was found exposed on the internet, unsecured.
This included a staggering array of personal information including email addresses, a list of cameras in the house, WiFi SSIDs and even health information including height, weight, gender, bone density and more.
« We are confirming that some Wyze user data was not properly secured and left exposed from December 4th to December 26th, » the company said. It denied that it had leaked bone density information, for example, but confirmed it had leaked « body metrics » for a small number of beta testers.
I’m still trying to figure out why a security camera company would have health information.
Check It Out: Wyze Leaks Data of 2.4 Million Security Camera Customers
