In response to Markey’s questions, Amazon officials confirmed a number of fears about the technology, including:

According to Fight for the Future, the investigation shows that “millions of Americans are being swept up in captured video footage without any knowledge of the threats. And now Amazon openly admits that it has enacted no policies or oversight to protect them.”

People all over the country—even non-Ring users—are “completely vulnerable to the whims of whoever gains access to surveillance footage whether it be Amazon employees, police departments, or hackers taking advantage of Amazon’s lax security protections,” Greer said.

“This is an unprecedented assault on our security, constitutionally protected rights, and communities,” Greer added. “Amazon’s admissions to Sen. Markey show that we need an immediate full scale congressional investigation into this tech titan’s surveillance practices.” 

Other critics expressed anger over the findings on social media.

On Wednesday Markey was joined by Sens. Chris Coons (D-Del.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) in demanding an explanation from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos about what they called potential threats to national security brought about by Ring’s collection and sharing of video surveillance.

“Amazon…holds a vast amount of deeply sensitive data and video footage detailing the lives of millions of Americans in and near their homes,” wrote the lawmakers. “If hackers or foreign actors were to gain access to this data, it would not only threaten the privacy and safety of the impacted Americans; it could also threaten U.S. national security. Personal data can be exploited by foreign intelligence services to amplify the impact of espionage and influence operations.”

“Americans who make the choice to install Ring products in and outside their homes do so under the assumption that they are as your website proclaims ‘making the neighborhood safer,'” the senators added. “As such, the American people have a right to know who else is looking at the data they provide to Ring, and if that data is secure from hackers.”

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