Researchers still don’t know the cause of a recently discovered malware infection affecting almost 1.3 million streaming devices running an open source version of Android in almost 200 countries.

Security firm Doctor Web reported Thursday that malware named Android.Vo1d has backdoored the Android-based boxes by putting malicious components in their system storage area, where they can be updated with additional malware at any time by command-and-control servers. Google representatives said the infected devices are running operating systems based on the Android Open Source Project, a version overseen by Google but distinct from Android TV, a proprietary version restricted to licensed device makers.

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    3 months ago

    Just a heads up: Your tv should not connect directly to the internet. Let it connect via video display to another computer that has a proper life cycle.

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      3 months ago

      Via video display…? Huh?

      Do you mean like a Google TV, Fire stick, and/or Apple TV sort of thing?

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          3 months ago

          I mean, Google maintains their products well. The article here is about weird third party “open source Android but not” TVs.

          Very different from a first party “Made by Google” device.