Executive TL;DR:
- Your Smart TV can be used as a node in the AIScraping Economy.
- Some apps bypass user-configured VPNs, raising security concerns.
- Users can take steps to detect and remove malicious apps.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
What’s Happening
Some Smart TVs are being used as nodes in the AIScraping Economy, with apps bypassing user-configured VPNs.
> The SDK’s config ships a flag “use_netifs”: true. That flag triggers code in the SDK binary that constructs its NWConnection with a specific required interface: en0 (WiFi) or pdp_ip0 (cellular), rather than using the system default route.
Implications
This raises serious security concerns, as users may be unaware of the data being transmitted through their devices.
One of the problems I can see here is the problem that running a Tor exit node has: badly behaved users are going to be using it to hide their location. Imaging having the police show up at your door because they’ve figured out that you’re trafficking child porn, when the actual culprit is someone that is using your TV as a proxy to trade child porn.
What You Can Do
Users can take steps to detect and remove malicious apps from their devices, and consider disconnecting their Smart TVs from the internet.
Focus Keyword: Smart TV