Security News > 2018 > February > Five smart TVs tested for security, privacy issues
As more and more smart TVs are sold worldwide, consumers should be aware of the risks associated with this technology. Consumer Union, a US-based nonprofit organization dedicated to unbiased product testing, has conducted a privacy and security evaluation of five smart TVs from the most widely sold TV brands in the US: Samsung UN49MU8000, running the company’s Tizen OS LG 49UJ7700, which uses LG’s webOS TCL 55P605, which uses the Roku streaming platform Sony XBR-49X800E, … More →
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