The company originally disclosed the breach last week, but said it had only identified 14 affected customers.
As it turns out, the tally adds up to a few more than that.
Its another in a growing number of full-blown security disasters at a company that makes security its entire business.
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On Friday morning, we had a service outage that led to a security incident affecting your Wyze account.
The outage originated from our partner AWS and took down Wyze services for several hours, the email said.
About 13,000 Wyze users received thumbnails from cameras that were not their own and 1,504 users tapped on them.
This isnt the first recent security crisis for Wyze.
In September of 2023, Anear identical problemlet people see other users Wyze footage.
It was bad enough thatGizmodo recommendedthat Wyze customers stop using their cameras in 2022.
Wyze apologized to users, and admitted the email must be disappointing news.
The company didnt immediately respond to a request for comment.
This client library received unprecedented load conditions brought on by devices coming back online all at once.
Amazon did not provide an on the record comment for this story.
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