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Doas Attacks - How to Reroot a Network?
A judge has ruled that security cameras and a ring doorbell installed in a house in oxfordshire have unjustifiably in aded the privacy of a neighbour. Doctor mary fairhurst, great british name, claimed that the devices installed on the house of a neighbour, john woodard, broke data laws and contributed to harassment. The judge said a camera in mister woodard's driveway had been used to record his neighbour's gate garden and parking space. Amazon, which made both the door bell and the cameras, said that customers must respect their neighbour's privacy and comply with any applicable laws when using their ring device.