
Furby: How a $35 Children's Toy Became the Ultimate Hacker's Canvas
In 1999, the National Security Agency banned a children’s toy from its facilities. Not some sophisticated surveillance device or military hardware—just a fuzzy, owl-like creature that spoke in baby talk and cost $35 at Toys"R"Us. That toy was Furby. And while the NSA’s fears proved unfounded, they accidentally highlighted something profound: this innocent-looking companion possessed an almost magnetic appeal to people who liked to take things apart and put them back together differently. ...