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Smart teddy bear maker faces scrutiny over data breach response
InfoWorld Did a toymaker ignore warnings about a data breach? That's a key question swirling around Spiral Toys, a company behind a line of smart stuffed animals that security researchers worry can be easily hacked. On Tuesday, Spiral Toys said the breach, which … Troy Hunt: Data from connected CloudPets teddy bears leaked and ransomed, exposing kids' voice messages Internet of Things Teddy Bear Leaked 2 Million Parent and Kids Message Recordings – Motherboard – Motherboard – Vice Smart teddy bears involved in a contentious data breach |
U.S. warnings and public scrutiny of hacks by groups believed to be China-based may have led to an overall decrease in intrusions by these groups against targets in the U.S. and 25 other countries, a security firm said.
From mid-2014, after the U.S. Government took punitive measures against China, including indicting members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army for computer hacking, economic espionage and other charges, and raised the possibility of sanctions, FireEye has seen a notable decline in successful network compromises by China-based groups in these countries.
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