Remote-controlled sex toys ‘vulnerable to attack by malicious third parties’

Remote-controlled sex toys ‘vulnerable to attack by malicious third parties’
A remote-controlled sex toy (Alamy/PA)

Remote-controlled sex toys with Bluetooth connectivity could be vulnerable to attack or interception by malicious third parties, according to research commissioned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.

They allow a device to be used in one location while being controlled by someone in another location.

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