And we want to roll ipv6 out to every device in the house and let them on the 
internet directly....

> On Dec 27, 2019, at 8:05 PM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:
> 
> I am no fan of Amazon or of Ring doorbells.  But seriously, you can sue them 
> for not forcing you to use two factor authentication?  Even when the 
> customers say they have no idea what two factor authentication is?  As I 
> understand it, these devices weren’t so much hacked as people chose weak 
> passwords, or the same password as something else that had a data breach.
>  
> It also seems that the class action suit waiver agreeing to arbitration 
> should get the suit thrown out, but who knows.
>  
> https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/12/27/21039517/amazon-ring-hacking-lawsuit
>  
> I’m guessing people are filling their homes with “things” that will have 
> similar problems.  Oh, and I had the radio on in the car and the one guy said 
> “Hey Alexa” and the other guy scolded him for saying “the A word”.  Evidently 
> if you give Alexa an instruction on the radio, thousands of houses get their 
> lights turned on or thermostat turned up or whatever.
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