DocumentCode :
3749767
Title :
Not so Smart: On Smart TV Apps
Author :
Marcus Niemietz;Juraj Somorovsky;Christian Mainka;Jörg
Author_Institution :
Horst Gυ
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
72
Lastpage :
81
Abstract :
One of the main characteristics of Smart TVs are apps. Apps extend the Smart TV behavior with various functionalities, ranging from usage of social networks or payed streaming services, to buying articles on Ebay. These actions demand usage of critical data like authentication tokens and passwords, and thus raise a question on new attack scenarios and general security of Smart TV apps. In this paper, we investigate attack models for Smart TVs and their apps, and systematically analyze security of Smart TV devices. We point out that some popular apps, including Facebook, Ebay or Watchever, send login data over unencrypted channels. Even worse, we show that an arbitrary app installed on devices of the market share leader Samsung can gain access to the credentials of a Samsung Single Sign-On account. Therefore, such an app can hijack a complete user account including all his devices like smartphones and tablets connected with it. Based on our findings, we provide recommendations that are of general importance and applicable to areas beyond Smart TVs.
Keywords :
"TV","XML","Security","Servers","Facebook","Analytical models","Internet"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Secure Internet of Things (SIoT), 2015 International Workshop on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIOT.2015.13
Filename :
7411840
Link To Document :
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