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Smart TVs have a surveillance problem

2017-04-25
how far can you go without walking past a TV and how many of those TVs have built-in microphones documents published by WikiLeaks show that the CIA has developed a method for hacking Samsung Smart TVs when the methods used properly the TV will appear to be off but the microphone will be on sending audio back to a server controlled by the agency in essence that turns your Smart TV into a remote microphone this particular exploit had to be installed in purse and there's no indication that it was deployed at a large scale but the implications are really troubling intelligence agencies are actively looking for ways to turn Smart TVs into microphones and if the CIA is doing it it's a good bet the NSA is - along with its counterparts in Russia and China a lot of modern devices have this kind of always on microphone particularly the echo in the Google home but Smart TVs let hackers reach farther most people have a TV and most new TVs have this kind of feature which makes this kind of attack really hard to escape even if you don't have a smart TV in your home you'll probably find one in your office or in a hotel room and this isn't just a problem for Samsung all Smart TVs run up against the same basic security problem unlike a computer or a phone these TVs are running on very basic underpowered processors that have little room for antivirus or other security measures whether you're using Skype or voice commands the TV needs to be able to hear what you're saying and send the information back to a central server all hackers need to do is change the program so the information goes to a different server that they control now you can turn off that internet functionality but you can't stop someone from turning it back on so it's not much protection there's also the microphones themselves in recent years some manufacturers have moved them from the screen to the remote but it's still hard to get a TV that doesn't have a microphone at all this is a really hard problem to solve voice control has become a huge part of how we interact with devices from Siri to Google and TVs want to be a part of them there's a big downside when it goes wrong the WikiLeaks documents show that but for most manufacturers it's still better to ship a TV with a microphone than without one changing that will take a shift in thinking from both companies and consumers but if you want to sit down in front of your television without worrying someone's listening that's what we'll need the CIA represents people from all walks of life besides traditional intelligence officers the agency also needs doctors hair stylists seamstresses and other skilled personnel to help meet the unique needs of its mission
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