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favoredponcho@lemmy.zip to Privacy@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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An Israeli company has backdoored hundreds of millions of households through countless Smart TV apps, and they're quietly turning Samsung and LG TVs into exit nodes for AI web-scraping

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An Israeli company has backdoored hundreds of millions of households through countless Smart TV apps, and they're quietly turning Samsung and LG TVs into exit nodes for AI web-scraping

blog.includesecurity.com

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The Smart TV in Your LivingRoom Is a Node in the AIScraping Economy - Include Security Research Blog
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In this post we look under the hood of BrightData's SDK and how it turns ordinary consumer TVs into exit nodes of an enormous commercial, residential proxy network leveraged by the AI industry to scrape web data and train language learning models.
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    So how do we disable/sabotage that feature?

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      Don’t put your TV on the Internet

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      One approach per the article:

      Approach 1: DNS block (trivial, effective for network-routed devices):

      proxyjs.brdtnet.com
      proxyjs.luminatinet.com
      proxyjs.bright-sdk.com
      clientsdk.bright-sdk.com
      clientsdk.brdtnet.com

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        Nice, they were already blocked on my router

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        Pardon my ignorance but how do you know what DNS server to block?

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          In the article they have this info under defense approaches.

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          It’s not blocking a DNS server, it’s using DNS to block their specific servers.

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            I blocked them as wildcard domains on Android with app RethinkDNS.

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      I’ve had great success with using a PC instead. My TV acts like a glorified monitor. I take an old PC, run Ethernet to it (Wi-Fi if it’s capable) and install Linux mint for the PC’s operating system. Windows works if you have a supported version. But since it’s always an old PC, I just use mint. Then I get a cheapo wireless keyboard, and when I want to watch TV I wake the PC up from hibernation, turn on the TV and speakers, and I can use Firefox with Ublock origin to keep ads and tracking to a minimum.

      I couldn’t ever go back to using janky TV apps and being suspicious that it’s watching/listening to me.

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