joining us live now are david de la rocha and steve blair. privacy and security researchers for consumer reports. david and steve, thanks for your time. thank you. so why do consumer reports do this study? >> consumer reports is known for testing consumer products obviously, but more and more, those products are connected to the internet. and therefore there's a possibility for them to be hacked or otherwise take advantage of consumers. so therefore, we now test privacy and security as products. >> okay. so as part of the testing, what did you do and what did you find. and so we test specifically we're looking for any privacy and security concerns. >> um, mainly exposure of sensitive information, which is what we found in these particular video doorbells. there was a lot of sensitive information exposed. uh, but one of the larger concerns we found was, uh, unauthorized and unauthenticated access, uh, remote access to a server that hosts still images from the video doorbells, which, you know, could allow a malicious actor to kind of, you know,