Hello Barbie Doll Is Vulnerable to Hacking, and It Connects to WiFi Networks With the Name ‘Barbie’

Hello Barbie Doll Is Vulnerable to Hacking, and It Connects to WiFi Networks With the Name ‘Barbie’
Barbie Fashionista Dolls from Mattel are displayed at the TTPM Holiday Showcase in New York on Sept. 29, 2015. The U.S. toy industry is expected to have its strongest year in over a decade. Richard Dickson, Mattel’s president and chief operating officer, told investors that he’s seeing “a lot of positive momentum” coming from its two biggest brands—Barbie and Fisher-Price. AP Photo/Mark Lennihan
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