Popular #DragonTouch #Tablet for #Kids Infected with #Corejava #Malware
The budget tablet, advertised for kids on Amazon, is highly popular among #children.
The Dragon Touch #KidzPad #Y88X 10 tablet on Amazon, analyzed by EFF researchers, also comes with preinstalled #riskware and an outdated #parentalcontrols app called KIDOZ.
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Popular Dragon Touch Tablet for Kids Infected with Corejava Malware

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Low Budget Should Not Mean High Risk: #Kids' #Tablet (a Dragon Touch #KidzPad #Y88X 10 kid’s tablet) Came Preloaded with Sketchyware
Potential #malware or riskware should not be a part of these concerns just because you purchased a budget #Android tablet for your #child. It just so happens that some of the parents at EFF conduct #security research. But this is not what it should take to keep your kid safe.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/11/low-budget-should-not-mean-high-risk-kids-tablet-came-preloaded-sketchyware
Low Budget Should Not Mean High Risk: Kids' Tablet Came Preloaded with Sketchyware

It’s easy to get Android devices from online vendors like Amazon at different price points. Unfortunately, it is also easy to end up with an Android device with malware at these lower budgets. There are several factors that contribute to this: multiple devices manufactured in the same facility,...

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#Children’s tablet has #malware and exposes #kids’ data, researcher finds
Walmart pulled the Dragon Touch #KidzPad #Y88X tablet from its online store; Amazon and Google said they are investigating. https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/16/childrens-tablet-has-malware-and-exposes-kids-data-researcher-finds/
Low Budget Should Not Mean High Risk as EFF said
Children's tablet has malware and exposes kids' data, researcher finds | TechCrunch

Walmart subsequently pulled the affected tablet from its online store, while Amazon and Google said they are investigating.

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