Jobs & Education1 min ago
Is Your Tv Spying On You?
Answers
i'm expecting a letter from the cia any time now offering me their commiseratio ns on my very dull life ...
08:34 Wed 08th Mar 2017
yes an alternative fact so it has to be true without further verification
the weeing angel program run by the CIA is here
https:/ /wikile aks.org /ciav7p 1/cms/p age_123 53643.h tml
and it all sounds a bit febrile to me
the weeing angel program run by the CIA is here
https:/
and it all sounds a bit febrile to me
I don't actually believe this.
Samsung TVs use Android, so they should not be anymore vunerable than any other TV using Andriod (ie, most Smart Tellys). They can only really hack the TV by hacking Android, which I doubt they can do without Googles cooperation. I doubt Google have agreed to anything because that would be commercial suicide.
Like wise, the claim that iPhones were compromised is doubtful. They are encrypted on the device at either end and not at the server or during delivery. If they could do that, why all the litigation about the San Bernadino killers locked iPhones last year?
The wikileaks claims do not have a ring of truth on this occassion.
Samsung TVs use Android, so they should not be anymore vunerable than any other TV using Andriod (ie, most Smart Tellys). They can only really hack the TV by hacking Android, which I doubt they can do without Googles cooperation. I doubt Google have agreed to anything because that would be commercial suicide.
Like wise, the claim that iPhones were compromised is doubtful. They are encrypted on the device at either end and not at the server or during delivery. If they could do that, why all the litigation about the San Bernadino killers locked iPhones last year?
The wikileaks claims do not have a ring of truth on this occassion.
It is probably true, but it is done to target certain people, not Joe Bloggs on his front room watching Emmerdale. The embarrassment is how the hell do the CIA let their secrets get into the hands of enemy agents like Assange and Snowden.
So much money, the Americans, so much technical knowhow, and so little gumption when it comes to secrecy
So much money, the Americans, so much technical knowhow, and so little gumption when it comes to secrecy
I believe it's true as well.
Years back I was in Cyprus talking to a military bloke stationed there. He told me that they can listen in to phones. They don't do it to the general public unless for what ever reason you're on their radar. If they can do it to phones I can't see why they can't do it with smart TV's.
My smart TV is connected to the internet 24/7.
Years back I was in Cyprus talking to a military bloke stationed there. He told me that they can listen in to phones. They don't do it to the general public unless for what ever reason you're on their radar. If they can do it to phones I can't see why they can't do it with smart TV's.
My smart TV is connected to the internet 24/7.