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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Regarding DVRs like TIVO and others
However, unlike most computers, the Internet of Things devices are on
all the time, and there’s no user interface for even tech-savvy
consumers to monitor the machines’ activities. As one Silicon Valley
technologist (who requested anonymity because he works for a firm that
makes some of these devices) put it, “My TiVo needs an internet link
only to download TV guide metadata every fortnight, but as far as I know
it’s also working overtime serving viruses or DNS attacks.”
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