Samsung Bans Apps That Hijack Users’ Internet Connections Amid Cybersecurity Concerns
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Samsung, **Pac‑Man** oyunu gibi popüler uygulamaların, ev kullanıcılarının internet bağlantısını gizli bir "residential proxy" ağına dönüştürdüğünü or

Samsung is confronting a new security study revealing that popular applications, such as a Pac‑Man game, covertly convert household internet connections into a "residential proxy" network, thereby enabling Bright Data and similar firms to harvest data for AI training.
A Shocking Disclosure: Residential Proxies and Home Networks
Samsung’s Rapid Response and Policy Shift
Industry Ripple: Data Streams and AI
Consumer Trust and Potential Botnet Threat
Samsung’s proactive move underscores the critical importance of consumer security and brand integrity. Yet, these vulnerabilities also reshape the competitive dynamics for AI‑centric data collection, highlighting a rising demand for robust cybersecurity solutions and tightening protocols for industry giants.
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