Eken Faces Double Trouble: Security Fiasco and FCC Fines
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Eken Faces Double Trouble: Security Fiasco and FCC Fines
Eken, a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of smart home devices, has found itself embroiled in a series of significant issues. A combination of severe security vulnerabilities and regulatory non-compliance has cast a long shadow over the company's reputation. The Security Fiasco In a shocking revelation earlier this year, Consumer Reports exposed critical security flaws in Eken's video doorbells. These vulnerabilities allowed unauthorized individuals to remotely access live video feeds and potentially sensitive user data. The affected devices were sold under a variety of brand names, including Aiwit, Andoe, Bitepass, CutePanda, Eken, Fishbot, Gemee, Guggre, Luckwolf, Rakeblue, and Tuck. The implications of such a breach are far-reaching. Hackers could potentially use this access to monitor homes, steal personal information, or even engage in more malicious activities. This incident underscores the critical importance of robust security measures in the development and deployment of sma…