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The Gopro Hero13 Black action camera drops to $319 in 26% off deal

5 December 2025 at 09:55

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your action camera before your next trip, this is a strong excuse. The GoPro Hero13 Black is on sale for $319.00, down from its $429.99 list price, a 26% discount on GoPro’s latest flagship. You’re getting top-tier 5.3K capture, strong stabilization, and support for the new HB series lenses […]

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Engineer proves that Kohler’s smart toilet cameras aren’t very private

4 December 2025 at 16:23

Kohler is facing backlash after an engineer pointed out that the company’s new smart toilet cameras may not be as private as it wants people to believe. The discussion raises questions about Kohler’s use of the term β€œend-to-end encryption” (E2EE) and the inherent privacy limitations of a device that films the goings-on of a toilet bowl.

In October, Kohler announced its first β€œhealth” product, the Dekoda. Kohler’s announcement described the $599 device (it also requires a subscription that starts at $7 per month) as a toilet bowl attachment that uses β€œoptical sensors and validated machine-learning algorithms” to deliver β€œvaluable insights into your health and wellness.” The announcement added:

Data flows to the personalized Kohler Health app, giving users continuous, private awareness of key health and wellness indicatorsβ€”right on their phone. Features like fingerprint authentication and end-to-end encryption are designed for user privacy and security.

The average person is most likely to be familiar with E2EE through messaging apps, like Signal. Messages sent via apps with E2EE are encrypted throughout transmission. Only the message’s sender and recipient can view the decrypted messages, which is intended to prevent third parties, including the app developer, from reading them.

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Save 34% on this 4K wireless outdoor security camera with solar power and 180Β° dual-lens coverage

28 November 2025 at 13:14

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with Reolink. If you’ve been wanting to upgrade your home’s security without dealing with wiring, hubs, or monthly subscription fees, this 4K wireless outdoor solar-powered camera is a strong all-in-one option. It’s currently $118.99, down from $179.99, giving you 34% off a camera designed for wide-area […]

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How Hackers Take Over Security Cameras (and What You Can Do About It): A Conversation With Claroty’s Noam Moshe

3 September 2025 at 06:05

Cybersecurity researcher Noam Moshe of Claroty met up with The Security Ledger Podcast at this year's Black Hat Briefings to discuss his presentation on critical Axis IP camera vulnerabilities that could let hackers spy, manipulate video feeds, and pivot into sensitive networksβ€”and what organizations can do to defend against these (and other) IoT threats.

The post How Hackers Take Over Security Cameras (and What You Can Do About It): A Conversation With Claroty’s Noam Moshe appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.

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