Germany Video. German watchdog tells parents to destroy 'My Friend Cayla' doll over hacking fears Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 17/02/2017 - 19:22 GMT+1 Parents in Germany have been told to destroy the talking toy called ‘My Friend Cayla’ after it was revealed it can be hacked. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next German watchdog tells parents to destroy 'My Friend Cayla' doll over hacking fears Now playing Next Humanoid robot chases wild boars in the Polish capital Warsaw Now playing Next Ukraine: Russian strikes hit Kyiv’s Podilsky district Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 16th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Canada's Mark Carney, Finland's Alexander Stubb play hockey during official visit Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV visits Cameroon as Biya faces unrest and separatist war Now playing Next Australia: Refinery fire raises fuel supply concerns amid Iran war Now playing Next Greenpeace warns of potential 'catastrophic' Chernobyl collapse Now playing Next ‘A systemic failure’: EES brings travel chaos to EU border control Now playing Next Trump accuses Italy’s Meloni of not having 'courage' to back Iran war Now playing Next Thousands in Poland remember Holocaust at 'March of the Living' Now playing Next Satellites that breathe? The Spanish space startup that won over NATO Now playing Next Saunas surge in popularity in Britain amid stress, but are the benefits proven? Now playing Next Housing for all: Can WUF13 solve the billion-person crisis? Now playing Next Val Kilmer AI replica debuts in first trailer for controversial movie 'As Deep as the Grave' Now playing Next Russia hits Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro in one of deadliest attacks on Ukraine More videos
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