The red flag to me was when an update created unprotect login from the internet to system, which was first not believed when reported on this forum, and then was passed off as business as usual, no problem. So I stopped updating. Appreciate folks like you sharing experiences. thanks martyo.
Its clear that you hate
blue iris. So why dont you move on to something else. As far as the admin bug, ITS WAS NOT PASSED AS BUSINESS AS USUAL. It was not reproducible by some because it ONLY affected systems that are run as a service.
It was fixed quickly. In order for someone to have exploited the problem you would need 5 things to occur.
1) You had to be running as a service
2) They would need your ip address
3) they would have to be aware of the bug.
4) Failing to secure your connection with a VPN.
5) You had to have applied the update without waiting as is recommended.
The error was patched quickly. You are free to get yourself a hikvision NVR..BTW hikvision's lazy developers downloaded software off an illegitimate site and infected their IOS app with malware. Very secure. There have been other breaches on hikvision NVR's as well. God only knows the security holes in the lower end units that never get firmware updates.
3 times a quarter is once a month. Just a bit more than blue iris updates. Again, UPDATES ARE OPTIONAL. For some reason you cannot get that through your head. I have never seen anyone complain about OPTIONAL updates that offer improvements.
Do not try and pass blue iris off as some unstable insecure software. THAT IS FALSE. Its is solid and secure. You are simply misinformed and being silly about getting too many OPTIONAL updates. I guess it bothers you that you were unable to coax the response you wanted out of razer. Its insane. Now, go order an NVR and call it a day. Lets see how that works out for you.