Spy in Your Eye: Spycam Attack via Open-Sided Mobile VR Device

Jiyeon Lee, Kilho Lee

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Abstract

Privacy violations via spy cameras are becoming increasingly serious. With the recent advent of various smart home IoT devices, such as smart TVs and robot vacuum cleaners, spycam attacks that steal users' information are being carried out in more unpredictable ways. In this paper, we introduce a new spycam attack on a mobileWebVR environment. It is performed by a web attacker who maliciously accesses the back-facing cameras of victims' mobile devices while they are browsing the attacker's WebVR site. This has the power to allow the attacker to capture victims' surroundings even at the desired field of view through sophisticated content placement in VR scenes, resulting in serious privacy breaches for mobile VR users. In this letter, we introduce a new threat facing mobile VR and show that it practically works with major browsers in a stealthy manner.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1817-1820
Number of pages4
JournalIEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
VolumeE105D
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • hidden camera
  • mobile computing
  • privacy leak
  • spycam
  • virtual reality
  • webvr

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