A smartwatch designed for children, the Enox Safe Kid One, was recalled by the EU over data privacy concerns, as reported by ZDNet.
It was discovered that the watch, which is equipped with a GPS,
microphone, and speaker to make calls and send SMS texts, could be
easily hacked by third parties. It doesn’t appear that the watch was
ever sold in North America, and although it’s not the first time that
children’s toys have been found to have security holes, this marks the
first time that the European commission has stepped in with a product
recall.
The smartwatch’s security issues were brought to light in a RAPEX
(Rapid Alert System for Non-Food Products) report, which warned that
the watch’s companion Android app had “unencrypted communications with
its backend server,” which enabled “unauthenticated access to data.”
This opened up data like location history, phone numbers, and the serial
number to malicious actors, who could easily find and change the data.
Once hacked, a stranger could potentially use the watch to make calls to
a child, find the child’s location, or conceal their true location from
their parents.
Smartwatches for kids have been banned in Germany since 2017,
when the country’s
telecommunications agency Bundesnetzagentur
classified the devices as “prohibited listening devices.” The European
Consumer Organisation (BEUC) also published a report
in 2017 about the privacy concerns surrounding kids’ smartwatches.
Today’s news likely won’t be the last time the European commission sends
out another warning about security flaws, or orders for a recall.
The Article was Published on : TheVerge
A kids’ smartwatch was recalled by the EU over privacy concerns
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