Ring of Fire: Customers Roast Ring Over “Bug” Claim Amid Unauthorized Logins Fiasco
Ring blames a backend update bug for a mysterious surge in unauthorized devices appearing in user accounts, with many marked as logged in on May 28, 2025. While Ring insists it’s a harmless glitch, skeptical customers are raising eyebrows and asking, “Who invited Derbhille’s iPhone to the party?”

Hot Take:
Looks like Ring’s backend update has taken a vacation to the Twilight Zone, where unauthorized devices pop up like unwanted party crashers. Is it a bug or is it just trying to spice up our mundane lives with a bit of mystery and international intrigue?
Key Points:
- Ring customers were spooked by unauthorized devices appearing on their accounts.
- The suspicious logins were dated May 28, 2025, due to a backend bug.
- Ring insists it’s a glitch, not a hack, but users are skeptical.
- Some users reported live view activity when no one was home.
- Ring advises users to check and remove unfamiliar devices and change passwords.
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