LG webOS Smart TV
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==Partition structure== | ==Partition structure== | ||
Four EXT4 partitions can be found. | Four EXT4 partitions can be found. | ||
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+ | 7-zip revealed a SquashFS at the beginning of the image. | ||
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+ | The Squashfs has a Linux-style folder schema and seems to contain the WebOS files. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2020/12/a-journey-into-iot-forensics-episode-2.html | * https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2020/12/a-journey-into-iot-forensics-episode-2.html |
Revision as of 04:02, 27 November 2021
LG Smart TVs usually run the webOS operating system. If it is older, they may run Android (Google TV), or SmartView. ZENA forensics has made an analysis on a 55SK8000PUA tv.
Partition structure
Four EXT4 partitions can be found.
7-zip revealed a SquashFS at the beginning of the image.
The Squashfs has a Linux-style folder schema and seems to contain the WebOS files.