Ken Munro of Pen Test Partners found the security issues concerning the InnoTab in a single day, and it was easy to locate the flaw since this flaw is a known one for over a couple of years. The processor used would be the Rockchip RK3168 that allowed folks to obtain data from the device’s memory via a tool known as ‘rkflashtool’ in an easy manner.
Munro wrote, “This bug has been known about for well over two years. It’s a bit lame of VTech to continue shipping vulnerable tablets, tablets that expose children’s data.” Hopefully VTech will be able to do something about the rather precarious security situation on their hands sooner rather than later, and communicating more with its customers would really help, too.