07 Nov
FBI Alert: Smart Inflatable Doll or Exposure to Mobile Privacy

With the popularity of smart devices, more and more small toys are crowned with smart titles. Although these small toys can be connected to mobile phones, it is convenient to use, but at the same time, there is a risk of exposing the privacy of mobile phones. .

According to foreign media reports, the FBI issued a warning in a consumer notice published in the United States, requiring users to pay attention to the use of smart toys. Because many of the current smart toys have added functions such as sensors, microphones, cameras, language recognition, and GPS, and because the performance of smart toys is worse than that of mobile phones, hackers are likely to use smart toys as an entrance. Invade a mobile phone connected to a toy and steal important personal information. In addition, the smart toy itself is also easier to crack, allowing privacy to leak directly.


So you know, smart inflatable dolls may not be safe, or use these smart toys as little as possible.


(PS: Of course, smart dolls are the ultimate "pursuit of objects" for men, so it is not easy to persuade them to give up, but be sure to communicate thoroughly with the merchants in terms of information protection when buying, so as not to leave hidden dangers that leaked their privacy.)

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