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A Florida man used jukeboxes given as gifts to watch neighborhood children undress inside of their own homes, according to police.
Toys that "spy" on children and pose a risk to children's safety and privacy are a rising threat, a new study from the U.S. PIRG Education Fund warned.
Children’s toys can spy on them through cameras and microphones, warns FBI The agency says you should switch them off when they're not being used ...
Even cooler, two built-in video cameras (one forward-facing, one downward-mounted) provide real-time views as you barnstorm the backyard or spy on your better half.
Hack attacks A connected toy with a camera or microphone is vulnerable to hackers who can use it to eavesdrop on kids and their families.
Toys that "spy" on children are becoming a larger threat risk, according to a consumer watchdog report shared just ahead of the holiday gifting season.
Consumer advocacy groups caution against toys with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and have a camera or microphone over hacking risks.
Toys that "spy" on children are becoming a larger threat risk, according to a consumer watchdog report shared just ahead of the holiday gifting season.
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