Toys could be used as spying devices, MPs told

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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
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    Toys could be used as spying devices, MPs told

    The security services could remotely take over children's toys and use them to spy on suspects, MPs have been told.

    The draft Investigatory Powers Bill would place a legal duty on internet providers to assist in hacking devices.

    But it would not be restricted to phones and PCs, a tech industry chief told the Commons science and technology committee.
    Antony Walker, of techUK, said anything that connected to the internet could "in theory" be hacked into.
    In the future, this could include driverless cars or household appliances connected to the internet - the so-called Internet of Things - said Mr Walker.
    'Child's bedroom'

    He said the Home Office needed to spell out more clearly where it draws the line over what it calls "equipment interference", highlighting recent concerns about "smart toys" that connect to the internet and have microphones and cameras built-in.

    "A range of devices that have been in the news recently, in relation to a hack, are children's toys, that children can interact with," he told the committee.
    "These are devices that may sit in a child's bedroom but are accessible.
    "In theory, the manufacturer of those products could be the subject of a warrant to enable equipment interference with those devices.
    "So the potential extent, I think, is something that needs to be carefully considered."

    The security services could remotely take over children's toys and use them to spy on suspects, MPs have been told.


    Sounds like a law to make it easier for paedo spies and motor insurance claims ("dunno what happened my car just crashed" has new meaning) if you ask me *shrug*

    But we all trust spies and MP's don't we? Since this is posted on the internet I'll expect to hear the boots kicking down my front door in about 5 minutes under some anti-terrorism law then.
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  • Meat-Head
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    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

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    Dud see somewhere some brats toy by Mattel is/could be hacked.

    just seems going a little to far this spying stuff, next thing, MFI be applying for workers. To review stuff, be indain call centres, selling into back on, then MFI will want to put up taxes for paying extra disc space

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