Demoing a hack of a fully-patched Samsung smart TV. Lars Fosdal Tech April 3, 2017 1 Minute Demoing a hack of a fully-patched Samsung smart TV. And no access required. https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/smart-tv-hack-embeds-attack-code-into-broadcast-signal-no-access-required/ https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/smart-tv-hack-embeds-attack-code-into-broadcast-signal-no-access-required/ Share this:TweetRedditEmailMoreShare on TumblrWhatsAppTelegramPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by Lars Fosdal Software Developer View all posts by Lars Fosdal Published April 3, 2017
I’m liking my dumb TV more and more. No networking. Just HDMI ports. Hopefully, no one will be hacking it through an HDMI connection. Loading... Log in to Reply
We mainly use a Roku 3 box with our TV. It can be cracked, but you need access to the local network. Fingers crossed my wife doesn’t want to spy on me. 😉 Loading... Log in to Reply
No, nothing over-the-air. Just internet streams and local media content (mp4/mkv/mp3). Loading... Log in to Reply
DVB can also be cable delivered, but I guess the Roku is “Internet TV” only. Loading... Log in to Reply
German hackers are soooo dreamy!
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I’m liking my dumb TV more and more. No networking. Just HDMI ports. Hopefully, no one will be hacking it through an HDMI connection.
David Hess I guess the same thing could happen to a TV tuner.
We mainly use a Roku 3 box with our TV. It can be cracked, but you need access to the local network. Fingers crossed my wife doesn’t want to spy on me. 😉
Does it have a DVB tuner?
No, nothing over-the-air. Just internet streams and local media content (mp4/mkv/mp3).
DVB can also be cable delivered, but I guess the Roku is “Internet TV” only.
Just wait till someone finds a mp4 library bug then.
I’ll revert to saucy puppet shows if that happens, Adam Christensen. 😛