More than 1 million internet-connected baby monitors and security cameras may have exposed private household activity, including images from inside homes and nurseries. The reported flaws were tied to Meari Technology, whose hardware, apps, and cloud infrastructure support more than 300 white-label camera brands sold through marketplaces, including Amazon. Researcher Sammy Azdoufal said the vulnerabilities exposed backend systems, motion-alert images, device data, and real-time camera activity. “What makes this story especially frustrating is that it highlights one of the hardest problems in IoT security: whiteboxed products and fragmented accountability,” said Larry Pesce, VP of Services at Finite State, in an email to eSecurityPlanet.…