Submitted by crua9 t3_zfah4g in singularity
Cryptizard t1_izbn1g7 wrote
Reply to comment by crua9 in Danger of some robots in the future with bad cyber security by crua9
Humor me and point me out a major widespread hack on a popular consumer device that happened in the last couple years.
crua9 OP t1_izbpch8 wrote
It isn't a consumer device but USA announced China hacked in their systems to get some of the covid money. Also you have equifax. Lastpass had a jack. Etc
Cryptizard t1_izbqexn wrote
Hacking a centralized system is very different from simultaneously hacking a robot in a million different homes. You have to know that.
crua9 OP t1_izbs98s wrote
Not exactly. There was malware that was attached to some applications due to what a developers were developing the applications on. And the malware got into a boatload of android devices and other devices.
We can do the Tit for Tat all day, but at the end of the day it has been proven that cyber security is not top issue for most. In fact many companies and the government itself views it has a henrance since it does not make money and this has been argued within board meetings and other places.
Hell we are talking about State levels. Meaning groups that can afford and do use spies to sabotage things all the time. How hard would it realistically be to either bribe or get someone in place to upload an update. Perhaps they know what it is or more likely they don't. And in this you made a back door for the state level to do what they want when they want how they want
It only takes one and I mean one attack to do large scale damage.
Cryptizard t1_izbtq0c wrote
>How hard would it realistically be to either bribe or get someone in place to upload an update.
For a big tech company? Really fucking hard. Look at how many Apple devices there are in the world and collectively how much financial and personal information they protect. Now tell me, how many times has there been a breach at Apple?
Governments have even shown that they CAN'T get into Apple devices, they had to take Apple to court to try to unlock a proven terrorist's phone. The only argument you are making is to not use cheap knockoff robots. It is actually really straightforward to make a secure consumer product, if you put the time and money into it. Companies have done it, and continue to do it. It is why you aren't constantly losing all the money to hackers just because you use online banking or having your network hacked all the time because you use an off-the-shelf router.
crua9 OP t1_izbu1hq wrote
Really? Because the NSA has offices with the ones in the USA and by law in China you will have offices for the CCP.
And your comment about Apple shows how little you know. On the local level sure. But when they send it to higher levels they get in.
I'm done with this back and forward because again you keep overlooking it only takes 1 hack. And every counter I give which disproves what you said you devert
Nmanga90 t1_izc4ruc wrote
Ring cameras were hacked in 2020. Also Amazon Echo can be hacked, wemoo smart plug, smart TVs, Security systems, thermostats, etc.
MediaTek processors left 1/3 of the WORLD’s IOT devices with a massive vulnerability that allows remote access to audio on the device.
Qualcomm Snapdragon chips had weaknesses that allowed remote access to data, which left 2/3 of all smartphones in the world with a massive vulnerability.
This is not anything new.
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