FBI Warns Users Of Vulnerabilities In Smart TVs

FBI Smart TV Warning

The FBI recently put out a blog post warning people about how malicious people or organizations could spy on you by way of your smart TV.

Smart TVs are those that connect to the internet, typically so that you can stream video from services like Netflix and Hulu. This connectivity though creates a vector for hackers to spy on you via the built in camera and mic on Smart TVs.

Beth Anne Steele of the Portland FBI said in the post “Hackers can also take control of your unsecured TV. At the low end of the risk spectrum, they can change channels, play with the volume, and show your kids inappropriate videos. In a worst-case scenario, they can turn on your bedroom TV’s camera and microphone and silently cyberstalk you.”

Smart TVs typically either using FireTV from Amazon, Chromecast from Google, or Roku have saturated the market. With the wide distribution of these technologies hackers could make their way into millions of homes.

However, the FBI post provides some tips on how to mitigate this risk:

You can read the original Portland FBI blog post here.

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