德国政府要求家长“毁掉”孩子的智能手表
The German government isn't just banning some children's smartwatches — it’s telling people to "destroy" the gadgets already circulating around the country. On Friday, Germany's telecom regulator the Federal Network Agency announced that a number of these devices, designed for ages 5 to 12, can allow someone to remotely tap into the watch's microphone and clandestinely spy from remote locations (just like a wiretap). The regulator isn't just concerned about the potential of people spying on children — it's concerned the devices can be used to spy on anyone. 利用智能手表进行监听的不只有父母,还有可能是一些心存歹念的人。由于缺乏加密技术,黑客可以轻而易举地攻击智能手表,轻松追踪到一个孩子。也就是说,黑客可以通过攻击手表后获知儿童的地理位置、向父母发送错误的地理信息。黑客可以在家长不知情的情况下入侵儿童手表,入侵手表后可导致儿童被黑客实时监控,并可以获取儿童的日常行动轨迹及周边的实时环境声音,还可以窃取手表里面的一些数据,包括家长的手机号码、身份信息,也可能听到家长与孩子的通话及家庭隐私信息等。 And in Germany, it's illegal to record private conversations without permission. "According to our investigations, parents were using the watches, for example, to listen in on teachers during class," said Federal Network Agency President Jochen Homann in a statement. Smartwatches that make phone calls, like the Apple Watch, are legal in Germany. The problem with many of the children's smartwatches, however, is that the devices have a classic snooping function, similar to a baby monitor, which can be easily activated just by using an app. "Via an app, parents can use such children's watches to listen unnoticed to the child's environment and they are to be regarded as an unauthorized transmitting system," said Homann. The German regulator is so serious about destroying these devices, it's asking citizens to literally document the watches' destruction and to file evidence online. Once the watches are destroyed, the regulator will provide a "certificate of destruction," confirming the deed was done. 除了智能手表,智能娃娃、可穿戴设备等高科技产品也可能成为隐藏在身边的“间谍”。
Beware consumer tech manufacturers: The German government won't just ban devices that facilitate spying, they'll demand the devices be smashed with hammer (or whatever means of destruction one prefers) — even if they're dolls. |