Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Is toys can spy on our children? – Interia

Experts advise parents looking for Christmas gifts for their children to choosing a toy consider whether this certainly will not violate the privacy of their children. Service Motherboard described example, a hacker who stole more than 3,000 images of children and parents done by the tablets for children. In contrast, the NBC television station reported that the latest interactive doll Barbie may be vulnerable to cybercriminals.

High-tech toys, like any other device connected to the network are vulnerable to attacks

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Dolls described in the material NBC uses voice recognition technology offered by ToyTalk. This solution allows the toy to answer questions asked by a child. All the recorded questions sent via Wi-Fi to the cloud manufacturer. There are written and based on the information gathered algorithm gives answers to the questions asked by the child.

The American IT security expert, Matt Jakubowski, revealed on NBC that the doll may have a security hole that allows access to the software installed on the toy, parent account information, saved files Audio and direct access to the microphone. He said Jakubowski NBC, it’s only a matter of time before hackers UFOnauts change servers and they will send to the child such answers that they want. In addition, information collected in the toy can help hackers to take control of the home network Wi-Fi, and hence, access other devices connected to the network and sensitive data sent eg. When performing online banking transactions.

This is not the first time such a situation, when the toys and accessories for children are found gaps, enabling the use of a given subject in a different way than planned by the manufacturer. Some time ago, security experts are informed about the possibility of breaking into … the baby monitor. Hackers used a vulnerability in such a device, which she saw a family from Rochester, Minnesota. One day, the parents heard a strange noise coming from the children’s room. After checking, it turned out that someone broke into the electronic nanny and through it trying to communicate with the child.

Is the latest interactive doll Barbie is vulnerable to hacking? At least that NBC and experts ESET

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– More and more toys and accessories for children is the ability to connect to the Internet. It is extremely difficult for parents to monitor what your child is doing with the toys, so better think twice on her buying – says Kamil Sadkowski, security expert with ESET. Service Motherboard described another situation, this time on the company VTech, producing tablets for children. Acting in good faith hacker has discovered a vulnerability in the company’s products by downloading more than 3,000 images of children and parents captured on camera on your tablet. Photos hit the server of the company were not well protected – could therefore easily get into the wrong hands.

One of the tablets VTech vulnerable to attack

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Experts ESET predict that exploit loopholes in toys and everyday objects will become increasingly common. That’s because more and more devices connected to the network (including toothbrushes, ovens, refrigerators, television sets). In the opinion of experts this growing trend, certainly not miss cybercriminals.

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