Avast Uncovers Vizio Smart TV Security Flaw, Vizio Takes Quick Action

Avast uncovered a flaw in Vizio SmartTVs that could let an attacker into a home or office network. Vizio patched it quickly, but it brings to light security issues about the Internet of Things.

Using this data, the company was able to determine that the Vizio TV it was testing (the model is not discussed) makes an HTTP connection to a service that sends fingerprints sharing the details of what has been watched on the TV. With this knowledge, Avast was able to instigate a man in the middle (MITM) attack that revealed a possible entry point into a home or office network by hijacking the DNS and serving malicious commands to the TV.

Avast went into great detail explaining how it uncovered the vulnerability, which you can find on the company's blog. Fortunately, these details shouldn't be of much use to would-be attackers; Avast said that upon being notified of the security issues, Vizio took swift action to patch the problem. By the time the blog post was published, Vizio had already rolled out the patch to affected TVs. Provided your TV is connected to the network and has updates enabled, the patch should already be done. If you own a Vizio Smart TV, it might be wise to double check that updates are allowed.

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