Key facts
- MP Graeme Downie has raised concerns about internet-connected e-cigarettes.
- He fears these devices could be vulnerable to cyber attacks.
- Downie also suggested the devices could harvest user data for China.
- He has urged ministers to investigate these smart vapes.
Member of Parliament Graeme Downie has voiced concerns regarding internet-connected e-cigarettes, suggesting they could pose a security risk. He has called upon government ministers to launch an investigation into these devices. Downie's specific fears include the potential for smart vapes to be vulnerable to cyber attacks and to harvest personal data from their users, with a particular implication that this data could be accessed by China.
