
"Ring cameras hacked"? Amazon says no, users not so sure
Ring users on TikTok, Reddit, and X are reporting multiple unauthorized device logins all dating back to May 28.
A recent video shared by a user on social media has brought attention to an alleged widespread security incident affecting Ring camera devices. The user, who claims her own account experienced unauthorized logins, states that a "mass hack" may have occurred on May 28, 2025, impacting numerous customer accounts. According to the user, multiple unknown devices accessed her Ring account on that date. She expressed concern that Ring has not officially notified its users or publicly acknowledged the alleged breach. In her video, she demonstrates how Ring users can check their own accounts for suspicious activity by navigating to the "Control Center" and then "Authorized Client Devices" within the Ring application. She advises users to remove any unrecognized devices to enhance their account security. While the user refers to the event as a "hack," Ring has reportedly characterized the incident as a "glitch." This discrepancy highlights the ongoing concerns among users regarding the security of their smart home devices and the transparency of companies in addressing such issues. Users are encouraged to review their account activity and take proactive steps to secure their devices.
Ring users on TikTok, Reddit, and X are reporting multiple unauthorized device logins all dating back to May 28.