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Toy Company Hit by Hackers. Was Your Child's Data Stolen?

By Jonathan R. Tung, JD Data breaches aren’t going away. Now even kids’ toys aren’t safe from hackers. First it happened to Barbie. More recently, on November 30th, VTech Holdings pulled the plug on several of its affiliate websites because hackers invaded customer data… …read more

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