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 ...
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 ...
VTech’s Toy Fair 2026 lineup reflects the brand’s ongoing commitment to creating high-quality, developmentally appropriate toys that grow with children from the very start. For more information about ...
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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 ...
The latest kid on the tablet block is also targeted at kids. Its the InnoPad tablet from VTech, the same company that has earlier pampered the kid community with VTech Flip or the VTech Reader, the ...
BOSTON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Parents who gave their child a Kidizoom smartwatch or a VTech InnoTab tablet may have exposed them to identity theft after Hong Kong-based VTech said hackers stole the ...
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