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Privacy groups urge investigation of ‘internet of toys’

Privacy groups in the U.S. and seven European countries will ask consumer protection agencies to investigate the maker of two internet-connected toys for violations of laws designed to protect children’s privacy.

The complaints are scheduled to be filed Tuesday against Genesis Toys, maker of the My Friend Cayla and I-Que Intelligence Robot toys, and Nuance Communications, the provider of voice-recognition software for the products.

The complaints, to be filed in the U.S., France, Sweden, Greece, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Norway, may be only the beginning of actions taken by consumer and privacy groups targeting a lucrative slice of the internet of things market, the so-called internet of toys.

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Star Wars BB8 toy’s Android security vulnerability could tempt it over to the … – International Business Times UK


International Business Times UK

Star Wars BB8 toy's Android security vulnerability could tempt it over to the
International Business Times UK
Security researchers have discovered a security vulnerability in the Star Wars BB8 toy by Sphero that makes it vulnerable to being hijacked and remotely controlled by hackers, or made to swear at people who play with it. The Star Wars BB8 App-Enabled …

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Child’s play: Toys open new doors for hackers

As technology takes over the toy world, children become easier targets for the Internet’s dark side. Press CTRL+C (Windows), CMD+C (Mac), or long-press the URL below on your mobile device to copy the code
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Privacy & security nightmares: Hacking smart toilets, smart toys, smart homes

Disregard for a moment why you would ever want to connect a toilet to the Internet to “record a toilet diary,” and instead ask why would a person hack a smart toilet? Because it’s there; it’s vulnerable and it helps to highlight new security risks associated with smart devices connected to the web, making up the Internet of Things.
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