Oh shit. I’ve got an LG TV. Anyone else had their TV hacked?

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Nope cause I don’t have a TV 😀

Everything hacked.

I just had a TV accident.

oh, and it's tax season.

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Meh ...

"According to LG support pages, both the phone and TV must be connected to the same network for the ThinkQ app to work. A Bitdefender representative confirmed by email that local access is required to exploit the vulnerabilities but noted that once compromised the sets could be controlled remotely from then on."

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My TV is behind a firewall, as it should be.

I try to have as few devices connected to WiFi in my place. I never connect smart TV’s. If anything I use an Apple TV. Just unplug it when not being used. I turn my WiFi off at night. Am I crazy?

So this mean I can watch TV using your TV?

I would never connect my tv to the internet regardless.

Haxx0red

My Sony Bravia TV crashes and reboots if I do:

nmap -p 1-65535 192.168.x.x

Moral of the story: never connect a "smart" device to the internet if you can avoid it.

Internet connected Smart tvs are a big security problem anyways… whether or not they’ve been hacked from external sources

My TV is connected to the network so I can do "smart" stuff with it using Home Assistant, but it's blocked from the internet via my router. There's no reason the thing needs to connect to the internet, especially since I have an Nvidia shield anyway

What's a TV?