LG Smart TV Caught Collecting Data On Files Stored On Connected USB Drives
from the if-you-give-a-TV-an-internet-connection... dept
The growing presence of "smart" devices, each one requiring a connection to the outside world, is a bit alarming (Samsung TV zero day exploit, anyone?). The territory still remains largely uncharted and device manufacturers are still pretty much free to decide just how much data these devices will cough up when phoning home.
A blogger (and developer and Linux enthusiast) going by the name of DoctorBeet noticed his newly-purchased LG Smart TV was displaying ads on the "home" screen. He dug around and found more info on an LG corporate page that described the process in cheery let's-sell-some-ads tones.
LG Smart Ad analyses users favourite programs, online behaviour, search keywords and other information to offer relevant ads to target audiences. For example, LG Smart Ad can feature sharp suits to men, or alluring cosmetics and fragrances to women.
The endearingly sexist sales pitch attempting to sell other pitchmen on LG's "smart" ad platform/TV makes it pretty clear that LG's TV is very interested in any "interactions" you have with your device.
What the sales pitch failed to make clear is that LG will be grabbing this behavioral data no matter what.
In fact, there is an option in the system settings called "Collection of watching info:" which is set ON by default. This setting requires the user to scroll down to see it and, unlike most other settings, contains no "balloon help" to describe what it does...
At this point, I decided to do some traffic analysis to see what was being sent. It turns out that viewing information appears to be being sent regardless of whether this option is set to On or Off.
Full story here: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20131119/06503625288/lg-smart-tv-c...
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Winblows does the same thing...ya think they made a "My Pictures", "My Video's" & a "My Documents" folder for your convenience????...lmao Fak no, anything dropped in those are automatically scanned, documented and reported to M$, MPAA folk,& 3rd party's (NSA,CIA,FBI,etc) that paid M$ big bukks for that privilege, every time the wretched OS seeks "Updates" (fancy word for security backdoors)
Gates needed the data for his euthanasia database & the alphabet agency's needed it for their various, nefarious, illegal Spy Op's
Yikes!
I've disabled my windows updates a long time ago...but still.
I think Java can be more of a hindrance that Adobe - but I believe you're right.
I will quite often avoid the Adobe updates, especially if one version of "Reader" appears to work fine and same for the "Flash Player".
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