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76 points fewgrehrehre | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.487s | source

I've got a spare television lying around (specifically, a Samsung UN24H4500), and I thought it'd be fun to take a crack at seeing what I can do with it. The only hitch is that I've never really done any hardware hacking before, so I don't really know where to start!

Any tips and pointers would be much appreciated, in terms of common ways to search for and exploit vulnerabilities, or the exploitation of other televisions. Alternatively, if this is an absolute fool's errand, and the whole thing is locked down tighter than Fort Knox, a firm warning that this is not a good thing to dick around with over a weekend would also be appreciated.

1. laserstrahl ◴[] No.41866938[source]
Try xda forum.
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2. RandomCountry ◴[] No.41888392[source]
It’s certainly possible to explore vulnerabilities in TVs and IoT devices, but proceed carefully and legally. If you’re a beginner, focus on learning in safe labs and contributing to bug bounty programs rather than experimenting without a plan. Smart devices are becoming increasingly secure, and bypassing protections can be more complex than it seems. Source https://randomcountry.world/