Monday, December 21, 2015

UFC Que Choisir has decided to press charges against VTech after hacking of personal data – Eco News .com

It happened, the complaint was launched by the group UFC Que Choisir against the company for a VTech toys hacking case. This complaint for “unacceptable negligence” was filed with the High Court of Versailles.

It happened, the complaint was launched by the group UFC Que Choisir against the company for a VTech toys hacking case. This complaint for “unacceptable negligence” was filed with the High Court of Versailles. Indeed, the consumer association believes that the company VTech endangers the data of its customers.

Pirated servers VTech

The complaint filed by the association UFC Que Choisir is related pirated servers of VTech toys. Indeed for the consumer association, customer data do not benefit from better security since a single hacker was able to hack the servers. No fewer than six million customers had their data completely violated, including the identification of their children. Not to mention that VTech no one would notice anything until the press comes to interview him.



A problem occurred specifically in the US

It should however know that it piracy problem first hit the servers of the company VTech American. The customers of the United States that have been most affected by this data hacking, even if France is not to exclude because it holds second place. In all, VTech has unhesitatingly confirmed that 868,650 accounts were hacked, using online applications but also various services to access information from more than one million children.

A complaint more justified because many photos of children, but also addresses and telephone numbers were easily obtained by hackers online. VTech will have to answer for this serious blunder

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Profiles of thousands of children hit by a cyber attack against VTech

The group of educational electronic toys VTech Holdings announced Monday that millions of customer accounts and profiles of children around the world have been affected by a pirate attack computer.

“About five million customer accounts and child profiles associated with these accounts are involved in the world,” wrote in a statement to Hong Kong-based group.

“VTech Holdings Limited has detected an unauthorized third party accessed November 14 to VTech customer data stored on its online store database Learning Lodge”, which allows to buy and download games and applications, the statement said.

In this Database include “information on children, such as name, gender and birth date” as well as more detailed regarding adult clients who opened accounts’ name, email address, password, security question and answer to recover the password, IP address, mailing address and download history, “said VTech

VTech says no. bank data could be subtracted because they are not stored on this database.

“We immediately conducted a thorough investigation, exhaustively inspected the affected site and implemented protective measures against further attacks, “says the group

According to the specialized website Motherboard, Vice Group, the flight goes further. He quoted Monday a suspected pirate claiming to have obtained thousands of photos of children and Parents concerned about data theft. He was also able to seize writing messages exchanged between parents and children, through the shelves of the group, and even audio messages, he told the site, to support registration.

VTech, which describes itself as the world leader in electronic educational games for toddlers, has authorized different addresses for the concerned customers to contact them in various countries, including France and Canada.

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