VTech Kidizoom Smartwatches are seen on display at a toy store in Hong Kong, China November 30, 2015. Shares of electronic toy maker VTech Holdings Ltd were suspended from trade on Monday after ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Kid’s technology maker VTech says the personal information of about 5 million of its customers and their children may have been stolen by hackers. The Hong Kong-based company disclosed ...
Popular Chinese toymaker VTech has been hacked, with personal information of both parents and children having been compromised. VTech's app store, called Learning Lodge, features learning games and ...
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 ...
VTech is having a quite abysmal week following a hack that exposed data on 6.4 million children and 4.8 million adults. Not only has its stock price dipped to a year low, security researchers have ...
Police have arrested a 21-year-old UK man in relation to the VTech kid's app hacking scandal that compromised the accounts of up to 6.3 million users. The crime unit said he was being held on ...
Hong Kong-based VTech, a company best known for making electronic educational toys, experienced a massive breach which affected user accounts worldwide. The company has “temporarily suspended” its ...
In a mid-November attack on VTech server databases, a hacker was able to obtain the personal information of more than 200,000 children and nearly 5 million parents who were users of VTech’s Learning ...
Just this morning Motherboard exposed one of the largest attacks yet, a massive breach of private user data from tech toy manufacturer VTech. The hack exposed nearly 5 million parents as well as the ...
When it comes to electronic gadgetry, no one rocks it better than mom and dad, which probably explains why kids can’t keep their hands off seriously expensive means of communication. VTech gets that, ...
Educational toy maker VTech has said 11.6 million accounts were compromised in a cyberattack last month, including those of 6.4 million children. The total number of accounts affected is nearly double ...