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The data breach at toymaker VTech is getting more serious. On Tuesday, the company disclosed that in addition to the 4.9 million parent accounts accessed by hackers, nearly 6.4 million children ...
Vtech, the maker of high-tech educational toys for children, confirmed it suffered a security breach, potentially putting the information of customers at risk.
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 ...
Children's manufacturer VTech has become the latest victim of a large-scale corporate cyber attack. The company makes popular toys including tablets and smartwatches for children. And, as December ...
A cyberattack targeting Hong Kong-based children’s toy manufacturer VTech has left millions of accounts compromised, putting the data of parents and children alike at risk. The breach took place ...
Billionaire toymaker Allan Wong's VTech is putting more and more microchip firepower into the hands of younger and younger kids. Parents like it.
VTech bridges the gap between cool electronic for kids and affordability with their line of learning toys your kid will love. Check out these reviews of some of their toys that our testers put ...
An arrest has been made in the security breach of children's educational toy maker VTech, which left the information of millions of customers at risk.
Hackers made their way into VTech's Learning Lodge app store customer database, according to the company. As many as 4.8 million parents—and 200,000 kids–may have been affected.
The data breach of Hong Kong-based toy manufacturer VTech appears to have also included photos of children and parents, adding to what could be one of the worst leaks of the year.
VTech Holdings, the maker of electronic games and toys for children, has said it is assessing the impact of Toys R Us filing for bankruptcy protection on Monday evening.
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 ...
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