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Researchers have found a security vulnerability in several popular smart doorbells that could allow bad actors to access footage from the devices. The researchers, who work at the nonprofit organization Consumer Reports, published their findings today. The vulnerability was discovered in doorbells sold by a Shenzhen-based company called Eken under the Eken and Tuck brands. […]

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