At the heart of the NetNut residential proxy service was the Popa botnet, an engineered stealth communications layer. By embedding deceptive software development kits into inexpensive, off-brand Android-based smart TVs, streaming media boxes and unofficial apps like the SmartTube client, NetNut hijacked ordinary home electronics.
When consumers plugged in these devices, their home internet connections were quietly rented out as residential proxy exit nodes. This allowed malicious traffic to route through legitimate domestic IP addresses, effectively bypassing standard data center blocks and security filters.
AFAIK the only thing illegal about this is they didn’t bother with TOS agreements.
Wait, I use SmartTube. I love it. Was I NetNutter?
That is indeed the repo.
This thread implies that only untrusted sources might have been compromised:
https://old.reddit.com/r/ShieldAndroidTV/comments/1p7xvmt/psa_smarttube_was_removed_by_google_for_a_good/Hope so. SmartTube is great.
It is an old, 7 months old thread about a different situation. I linked the repo so you would read beginning of README.
Ah gotcha, thanks! This is a bigger mess than I realized
Don’t ring cameras already do this?
Resell access to your home IP address to undisclosed third parties? If they do I’d imagine they’d bother to put it in the terms of service.
They have a feature that lets other devices use your Internet connect by communicating through the ring devices.
I’ve worked for a company that used netnut, service was good. Names of the managers/techs were jewish(israeli), so I’m not sure how much this really affected them.
Netnut is indeed an Israeli company. I dont think they’re getting arrested and prosecuted in US courts but their entire infrastructure has been shut down and they’ve been cut off from the US. So the business itself is killed.



