Customers panic and question parent company Anker’s security and privacy practices after learning their home videos could be accessed and even controlled by strangers due to a server-upgrade glitch.
A security researcher has discovered that Anker's Eufy security cameras send user images and information to the cloud without the owners' consent — even if the user doesn't pay for a cloud ...
After ignoring questions for weeks, Anker’s PR department forwarded us a statement from Eufy that admits but neither explains nor apologizes. After ignoring questions for weeks, Anker’s PR department ...
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. In recent weeks, Anker-owned smart home brand Eufy has been embroiled in scandal after security consultant Paul Moore ...
The proliferation of “smart” devices within the home has raised privacy concerns as it has become more apparent that the companies selling these devices often have access to data and media collected ...
The past few years have witnessed the emergence of Eufy as a trusted name in the smart home and wireless security systems space. Eufy's wide product range spans several categories, from robotic vacuum ...
Anker now finally admits that its Eufy security cameras are not at all end-to-end encrypted all the time, contrary to what they told their customers. The tech firm now vows to do better and rectify ...
In 2021, owners of Anker’s EufyCam security cameras and video doorbells were stunned to to see videos of strangers while using the Eufy app. Now, a security researcher says Eufy cameras have been ...
Anker has admitted that its line of Eufy security cameras was not fully end-to-end encrypted but has begun implementing changes to solve the issue. In November, A security researcher discovered that ...
Eufy, a smart home brand of tech accessory firm Anker, had become popular among some privacy-minded security camera buyers. Its doorbell camera and other devices proudly proclaimed having “No Clouds ...