'Massively negligent': children's photos, audio recordings released after toymaker VTech breach

By Ben Grubb
Updated December 8 2015 - 11:08am, first published December 2 2015 - 12:25pm
Some of the images given to Motherboard by the hacker.
Some of the images given to Motherboard by the hacker.
VTech's Preschool Learning Tote and Go Laptop.
VTech's Preschool Learning Tote and Go Laptop.
VTech's Kidizoom smartwatch. Photo: Vtech
VTech's Kidizoom smartwatch. Photo: Vtech
The VTech tablet.
The VTech tablet.

A breach of almost 4,854,209 parents and 6,368,509 kids' online accounts with digital toy maker VTech — which affects 18,151 Australian parents and 23,096 children — just got much worse.

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