Arenti, ieGeek, Boifun and Meari Technology: When "Secure" Cameras Become Peep Shows: 1M+ Baby Monitors Left Families Exposed
Jeremy C17h ago
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1.1 Million Baby Monitors Exposed in Global Security Flaw, Leaving Families Vulnerable A critical security flaw in over 1.1 million baby monitors and security cameras sold under brands like Arenti, Boifun, and ieGeek left families worldwide exposed for months, allowing unauthorized access to live feeds with minimal effort.
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