Cybersecurity experts are raising new concerns about the potential for hacking popular children's electronics. Less than a week after the Hong Kong-based electronic toymaker VTech Holdings announced ...
It's not been a great week for VTech, its servers hacked and data on millions of children exposed, and the news gets worse. The company admitted the download store for its kid-focused Innotab tablets ...
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Earlier this week, Apple was forced to issue refunds for unauthorized in-app purchases made by minors. The news only highlighted just how kid-unfriendly tablets can be. With a few taps of a tiny ...
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VTech, makers of several popular educational toys for children, topped headlines last week after it was revealed that a hacker had infiltrated the company's database and made away with ...
Now the hackers are going after kids. Educational toymaker VTech, which sells tablets, baby monitors and educational software, said Monday that the personal information of five million people — ...