We've seen several products which turn your touchscreen devices into children's toys, from the iTikes range to the SmartPet toy dog ... but what if you don't want to encourage your little one to play ...
The Federal Trade Commission said today that the electronic toymaker VTech Electronics has agreed to settle for a fine of $650,000 to be paid within the next seven days after charges that it violated ...
Vtech makes electronic toys that help to educate kids, but those gadgets for tots can be hacked just like any other computer, apprently. The company has recently confirmed about 4.8 million parents ...
This week, VTech, a Hong-Kong-based company that makes electronic learning products for kids, confirmed a massive data breach. More than five million users' personal information was stolen, including ...
Electronic toymaker VTech said Tuesday that the hacker or hackers who infiltrated the company's computer systems gained access to data from nearly 6.4 million profiles belonging to children. The Hong ...
The data breach of Hong Kong toy manufacturer VTech appears to have also included photos of children and parents, adding to what could be one of the most surprising leaks of the year. VTech, which ...
It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of many other cameras, but the VTech HD Pan and Tilt Home Monitoring Camera provides solid security features at an affordable price. VTech might be ...
Electronic toymaker VTech Technologies got a costly learning experience Monday — a $650,000 penalty for failing to get verifiable parental consent before collecting and using personal information from ...
Two years ago, kids electronics maker Vtech suffered a data breach that exposed the personal info of five million customers (over half of whom were not adults). Naturally, the DOJ on behalf of the FTC ...
Pictures taken with VTech toys were hackable by attackers, security researchers found Electronic toymaker VTech will pay $650,000 (£480,000) to settle charges that it failed to protect the privacy of ...
Toy giant Vtech has been accused of not securely storing customer passwords in its database, security experts say - with one calling it "unforgivable". Hackers accessed more than six million ...