Hacker cracks into Nest security cameras to demand that users subscribe to PewDiePie's YouTube channel
Hacker says he used credential stuffing technique to crack Nest surveillance camera passwords

A hacker used a password-cracking tool to gain access to Nest security cameras
A hacker reportedly broke into numerous Nest security cameras across the world and demanded that their owners subscribe to PewDiePie's YouTube channel. The hacker, known as SydeFX, reportedly used...
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