BACK IN, 1995/1997; Be and my big brother (Tony, aka “the WHIZZ”); ©Copyrighted A POTENTIAL device, for being able to “STOP” the abductions of children and missing person, human trafficking and other stuff. it is called: ©THE CHILD-PROTECTOR !
At that time, there were a massive group of missing Children, over in the Atlanta Georgia areas, and “ZERO” traces of them. Now in today’s, Modern day Cultures, there are “MISSING CHILDREN, MISSING WOMEN OF COLOR, MASSIVE HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS”…….SSOOO, OUR DEVICES (©THE CHILD-PROTECTOR); HAS much more, usability and its maybe m,ore acceptable to bring outwards for Global Humanity benefit.???
Does anyone remember “ENEMY OF THE STATE”? AND EVEN BETTER “MINORITY REPORT”??…
OK, so y’all thought those were “ONLY-IN-THE-MOVIES”? HUH??
Read THIS STORY, and TELL me what YOU ALL, THINK?? “YOU can RUN, but You can’t Hide!!” Now even the FBI is warning about your smart TV’s security
If you just bought a smart TV on Black Friday or plan to buy one for Cyber Monday tomorrow, the FBI wants you to know a few things.
Smart TVs are like regular television sets but with an internet connection. With the advent and growth of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services, most saw internet-connected televisions as a cord-cutter’s dream. But like anything that connects to the internet, it opens up smart TVs to security vulnerabilities and hackers. Not only that, many smart TVs come with a camera and a microphone. But as is the case with most other internet-connected devices, manufacturers often don’t put security as a priority.
That’s the key takeaway from the FBI’s Portland field office, which just ahead of some of the biggest shopping days of the year posted a warning on its website about the risks that smart TVs pose.
“Beyond the risk that your TV manufacturer and app developers may be listening and watching you, that television can also be a gateway for hackers to come into your home. A bad cyber actor may not be able to access your locked-down computer directly, but it is possible that your unsecured TV can give him or her an easy way in the backdoor through your router,” wrote the FBI.
The FBI warned that hackers can take control of your unsecured smart TV and in worst cases, take control of the camera and microphone to watch and listen in.
Active attacks and exploits against smart TVs are rare, but not unheard of. Because every smart TV comes with their manufacturer’s own software and are at the mercy of their often unreliable and irregular security patching schedule, some devices are more vulnerable than others. Earlier this year, hackers showed it was possible to hijack Google’s Chromecast streaming stick and broadcast random videos to thousands of victims. …CONT.