Update: EZVIZ cameras with vulnerabilities

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Bitdefender recently published and described the vulnerabilities in 10 million EZVIZ cameras and called for the firmware to be updated. EZVIZ itself comments on this and thanks for the cooperation with Bitdefender and requests the customers to update via push notifications.

BitDefender has three Security vulnerabilities diagnosed in five product models of EZVIZ cameras and described them in detail. To fix the vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-2471, CVE-2022-2472) on the products and one on the cloud platform, EZVIZ has released an updated firmware. Since September 14, 2022, the public safety notice has been available on the EZVIZ company website.

Fast update closes gaps

Over the past few months, EZVIZ has worked transparently and responsively with BitDefender to remediate the reported vulnerabilities and verify their successful remediation according to the Coordinated Disclosure Progress standard. EZVIZ has also sent push notifications to mobile devices to inform all affected users and urge them to update their firmware in a timely manner. After the firmware is successfully installed on the affected devices, the vulnerabilities should be fixed to avoid future potential risks.

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