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Codex Breaches Samsung TV Security in New Hack Event

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April 16, 2026
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Codex Breaches Samsung TV Security in New Hack Event

Codex Hacked a Samsung TV

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Codex Explores New Ground in AI-Driven Hardware Hacking

A recent experiment has demonstrated the potential of AI to navigate complex hardware vulnerabilities, as Codex, an AI developed by OpenAI, successfully escalated privileges on a Samsung TV. This research, conducted in partnership with OpenAI, showcases the AI’s ability to manipulate device firmware and suggests potential implications for the future of cybersecurity.

## The Experiment and Its Findings

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The experiment began with researchers gaining a foothold inside the browser application of a Samsung TV. The objective was to determine whether Codex could leverage this position to escalate privileges to root access on the device. By analyzing the firmware source and adapting to Samsung’s execution restrictions, Codex was able to manipulate the TV’s processes.

The AI’s approach involved inspecting source code, sending commands through a controlled shell, and iteratively testing until successful. The process demonstrated Codex’s capacity to conduct a privilege escalation hunt, identifying vulnerabilities in the Samsung TV’s kernel-driver interfaces. Notably, Codex focused on world-writable device nodes related to Novatek Microelectronics, which were integral to achieving root access.

## Implications for the Industry

This development highlights the increasing sophistication of AI in cybersecurity contexts. As AI systems like Codex become more adept at identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities, the cybersecurity landscape may face new challenges. Companies involved in hardware and software development must consider these advancements and adapt their security measures accordingly.

The experiment underscores the need for robust security frameworks in consumer electronics. Devices like smart TVs, which are becoming ubiquitous in households, could become potential targets for AI-driven attacks. This raises questions about the adequacy of current security protocols and the necessity for ongoing updates and patches to protect against emerging threats.

## Future Directions and Considerations

Looking ahead, the experiment suggests a potential shift in how AI could be used in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity strategies. While Codex’s capabilities were demonstrated in a controlled environment, the possibility of AI-driven end-to-end exploitation cannot be ignored. This could lead to advancements in automated vulnerability assessments and patch development, but also poses risks if such technologies fall into malicious hands.

The research team plans to explore further capabilities of AI in similar contexts, aiming to understand the full extent of what AI can achieve in hardware manipulation. As technology evolves, the industry must remain vigilant, ensuring that AI’s potential is harnessed responsibly and securely.

This experiment serves as a reminder of the dual-edged nature of technological advancements, emphasizing the importance of ethical considerations and proactive measures in the development and deployment of AI technologies.

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