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Blend Images, John Lund/Getty Images Think you're immune from hackers just because you've got an updated antivirus program on your computer? Well, think again. Hackers are regularly finding new and innovative ways to break into the various connected devices in your life. And security researchers are always publishing research demonstrating strange new methods that a determined hacker could use to invade your life. Here are a few of the terrifying threats we've come across lately. Hacking Your TV to Spy on You In the wake of revelations about the NSA's domestic surveillance programs, some observers expressed concern that the agency could compel Microsoft to use the camera attached to the new Xbox One to spy on users in their living rooms. But it turns out you don't need to be a government spook to watch people through their TVs. At last month's Black Hat security conference, researchers showed vulnerabilities in Samsung "Smart" TVs (which have Internet connectivity, webcams and other computers-like features) that could allow a hacker to take control of the television. And on Sunday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called for security standards to make sure that hackers couldn't use the built-in webcams to watch you while you watch TV. So if you don't want hackers watching you sit on the couch in your underwear, take the advice that the Black Hat researchers gave Mashable: "When in doubt, there's always a piece of tape or a post-it you can put on the camera." Hacking Your Phone Through a Charger If you've ever been stuck in an airport with your phone battery reading 10 percent, the sight of a charger plugged into a wall can look like an oasis in a desert. But wait! Is that really a charger? Not necessarily. Another demonstration at Black Hat showed an iPhone charger that was actually a micro-computer in disguise.
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