Oh I don’t argue about that. I personally try to avoid anything “smart” primarily for privacy concerns.
I was just curious what the cause was. In another comment someone suggested that the washing machine was eavesdropping which would be consistent with usage was mostly uploading, but I think 5.7GB would be too much data, unless it was uncompressed.
Eh, was going to learn more, but basically it’s the tweet plus summary of silly answers he got and nothing more.
My suspicion is that maybe it got compromised and used for DDoS botnet.
Even if that’s the case, it’s a good reason to not connect it. If lg doesn’t secure their device well enough then they should not use it.
Oh I don’t argue about that. I personally try to avoid anything “smart” primarily for privacy concerns.
I was just curious what the cause was. In another comment someone suggested that the washing machine was eavesdropping which would be consistent with usage was mostly uploading, but I think 5.7GB would be too much data, unless it was uncompressed.
I’d bet it is uncompressed. There is probably the cheapest slowest processor in there that they could get away with.
What do they care if they eat up your bandwidth?
Then can easily compress it once it arrives wherever it’s going.