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CompuHacker | 2 years ago

Customers of various smart television brands have, over the past few years, reported that their newly acquired television will, given power, connect to nearby open wireless networks without user intervention or permission.

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prmoustache|2 years ago

It might change when 5g becomes ubiquitous but I think it is an urban legend as of today.

buggeryorkshire|2 years ago

I've heard this too, but never seen a shred of evidence. Do you know of any?

m-p-3|2 years ago

I heard that a couple of times but I've never seen an actual demo that it occurred..

irrational|2 years ago

Any device that connects to my wireless network is not able to do anything until I go into an app on my phone and manually move it to an account that will give it access. Fortunately, there are no other open networks within range.

rrrrrrrrrrrryan|2 years ago

You should still put a password on your Wi-Fi network to encrypt your traffic.

neodymiumphish|2 years ago

Yeah, that’s not going to stop network sniffing unless your network is protected.

Paianni|2 years ago

Maybe open it up and disconnect the antennas?

miunau|2 years ago

Who even has an open wifi network anymore?

RandomBacon|2 years ago

Theoretically a company that drives through neighborhoods often such as Amazon could have an open hotspot and an agreement with TV manufacturers to share the data.

philistine|2 years ago

No one. It is pure urban legend. If it were true, it would not merely be a thing said in forums, it would be national news.