Security News > 2024 > April > Over 90,000 LG Smart TVs may be exposed to remote attacks
Security researchers at Bitdefender have discovered four vulnerabilities impacting multiple versions of WebOS, the operating system used in LG smart TVs. The flaws enable varying degrees of unauthorized access and control over affected models, including authorization bypasses, privilege escalation, and command injection.
The potential attacks hinge on the ability to create arbitrary accounts on the device using a service that runs on ports 3000/3001, which is available for smartphone connectivity, using a PIN. Bitdefender explains that although the vulnerable LG WebOS service is supposed to be used only in local area networks settings, Shodan internet scans show 91,000 exposed devices that are potentially vulnerable to the flaws.
Though LG TVs alert users when important WebOS updates are available, those can be postponed indefinitely.
Though TVs are less critical in terms of security, the severity of remote command execution remains potentially significant in this case as it could give attackers a pivot point to reach other, more sensitive devices connected to the same network.
Smart TVs often have applications that require accounts, like streaming services, which the attacker could potentially steal to take control of those accounts.
Finally, vulnerable TVs can be compromised by malware botnets that enlist them in distributed denial of service attacks or used for cryptomining.