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VTech Security: Fool Me Once

Hong Kong toymaker VTech has revised its end-user license agreement to make clear that it can’t be held legally responsible for any data breaches. The move follows a high-profile hack of its “connected” toy services that earned the company fourth place on our Top 10 Data Breach Influencers list for 2016. VTech is now defending the change to its terms and conditions, with spokeswoman Grace Pang noting that while it’s “worked hard” to improve security since the breach, “no company that operates online can provide a 100 percent guarantee””]

Source: https://www.healthcareinfosecurity.com/blogs/vtech-security-fool-me-once-p-2059

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