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Re: ‘Microwaves that turn into cameras’: Conway defends Trump claim by implying wider
No you dont know **** it seems. What I wrote is accurate.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomas...-samsung-smart-tv-hack-security/#6ddd9d3b4bcd
As I stated, the hack is done via USB. The guy in this article speculates that there might be a remote method and that it is still under development... speculation, where as I stated the facts of the documents. You dont seem to know **** and is pushing bull**** speculation. Let me guess you dont like Samsung?
That was a leak of 3-year old document of a project under active development. You don't know ****.
No you dont know **** it seems. What I wrote is accurate.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomas...-samsung-smart-tv-hack-security/#6ddd9d3b4bcd
Hickey, who reviewed the CIA notes on the project, said it appeared the malware would infiltrate the TV via a USB key, as the notes on Wikileaks indicated USB install methods were disabled in a specific firmware. He said, however, that there's still a chance the CIA has remote infection techniques.
"The tool appears to be under active development. The capabilities it boasts cannot currently capture video, according to the leaked docs. But that is a goal of the project. It can record audio but it does not stream it in real-time to the CIA. Instead it copies it off the TV as files," Hickey added.
As I stated, the hack is done via USB. The guy in this article speculates that there might be a remote method and that it is still under development... speculation, where as I stated the facts of the documents. You dont seem to know **** and is pushing bull**** speculation. Let me guess you dont like Samsung?