Hacked Nest camera plays North Korean missile attack message

Orinda resident Laura Lyons (on camera) and her family were terrified by a hoax message broadcast through a Nest security camera in their living room alleging three intercontinental ballistic missiles were launched by North Korea at targets in Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere in Ohio. Lyons says she wants Nest to “fess up” to what she says is a hack the company is admitting privately to her and other camera owners affected by similar hacks. (Video by Jane Tyska/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)
Orinda resident Laura Lyons (on camera) and her family were terrified by a hoax message broadcast through a Nest security camera in their living room alleging three intercontinental ballistic missiles were launched by North Korea at targets in Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere in Ohio. Lyons says she wants Nest to “fess up” to what she says is a hack the company is admitting privately to her and other camera owners affected by similar hacks. (Video by Jane Tyska/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)
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Datum skapat:
21 januari 2019
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Orinda, CA, United States
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