- Wyze says a breach has allowed 13,000 customers to view others' camera feeds.
- In an online forum, Wyze blamed the issue on a caching problem with a third-party library.
- The incident follows a 2019 data breach, which exposed 2.4 million Wyze users' data online.
Security device company Wyze has apologized to customers after a camera breach let an estimated 13,000 users see into other people's homes.
The Seattle-based company, which specializes in smart-home products and wireless cameras, blamed the incident on an "issue from a third-party caching client library" that was recently integrated into its system.