There are always risks and we just have to keep vigilant. Like when I’m asked for my pets name use a password generated bunch of letters and record it. Spread out our birthdays, etc.
Here is one from December 2019:
The problem arose from “a new internal project to find better ways to measure basic business metrics like device activations, failed connection rates, etc.,” writes Dongsheng Song, Wyze co-founder and chief product officer, in the company’s post.
“We copied some data from our main production servers and put it into a more flexible database that is easier to query,” he explains. “This new data table was protected when it was originally created. However, a mistake was made by a Wyze employee on December 4th when they were using this database and the previous security protocols for this data were removed.”
OopsLa!