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‘No evidence user information at risk’ says Google regarding Home Hub security

June 11, 2025

Yesterday, Jerry Gamblin published an article on his personal blog detailingseveral security vulnerabilitieshe found in his newGoogle Home Hub. Although the article is incredibly technical with hundreds of lines of code, even a layman can tell Gamblin thinks the Google Home Hub is very insecure.

Gamblinsent out a tweetto his 11,000 followers to promote the article. In the tweet, he says “the security of the new Google Home Hub … is beyond dismal,” and “allows near full remote unauthenticated control by an (undocumented) API.”

Google Home Hub showing feature menu

You can see the tweet below:

According to Gamblin, it is not difficult to hack into a Google Home Hub to run several commands which could be labeled a security risk. For example, one can restart the entire Home Hub, delete the currently-configured wireless network, or disable all notifications.

Gamblin concludes, “I am genuinely shocked by how poor the overall security of these devices are, even more so when you see that these endpoints have been known for years and relatively well documented.”

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However,Android Authorityreached out toGoogledirectly for a comment on the allegations Mr. Gamblin makes. This is the response we received from a Google spokesperson, reprinted in full:

It seems Google is saying that although Gamblin’s security code snippets are legitimate, he’s neglecting to point out that only devices connected to the same network as the Google Home Hub — i.e., your home network — could cause these things to happen. If a rogue hacker were to somehow gain access to your home network, your Home Hub could be compromised, but that would be true of pretty much anything connected to your home network, not just your Hub.

This is a nice reminder to make sure your home network is as secure as possible.

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