BleepingComputer reports that Chinese smart home vendor Orvibo has an unsecured database online that exposes over 2 billion logs detailing usernames, email address, passwords and more.
The disclosing research firm's report is available here.
vpnMentor's research team reached out to the vendor on June 16th, but did not receive a response and as of publication the database is apparently still online and the amount of data exposed is still increasing.
Exposed data includes:
- Email addresses
- Passwords
- Account reset codes
- Precise user geolocation
- IP addresses
- Username & UserID
- Family name & Family ID
- Device name & Device that accessed account
- Recorded conversations through Smart Camera
- Scheduling information
Passwords are hashed but without adding a salt, making them relatively easy to crack.
Possibilities for hackers are myriad, including completely locking users out of their own accounts and taking complete control of smart homes, accessing video feeds, unlocking doors and more.
(Score: 2) by ikanreed on Tuesday July 02 2019, @03:59PM
Lol, like these shitty things don't come with a fucking EULA that says "Not fit for any purpose" that you have to agree to before you can heat or cool your house.