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August 16, 2017
August 16, 2017
SEATTLE, Aug. 16 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
As smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and other smart devices become more prevalent in our lives, computer scientists have raised concerns that these network-enabled devices, if not properly secured, could be co-opted to steal data or invade user privacy.
Now researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated how it is possible to transform a smart device into a surveillance tool . . .
As smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and other smart devices become more prevalent in our lives, computer scientists have raised concerns that these network-enabled devices, if not properly secured, could be co-opted to steal data or invade user privacy.
Now researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated how it is possible to transform a smart device into a surveillance tool . . .