Even if you are an iPhone user, there's a solid chance you have an Android device somewhere in your house. If the device happens to be an Android TV streaming box, you should check and make sure it's ...
If you've ever discovered one of your devices had been infected with malware, you know how disruptive and frustrating it can be to attempt to unravel the dirty deed left by a hacker. However, none of ...
Chinese tech giants AllWinner and RockChip may not be household names, but their impact is felt through the widespread popularity of Android TV boxes available on Amazon. These affordable and highly ...
AllWinner and RockChip might not be household names, but the two China-based companies power several wildly popular Android TV boxes that are sold on Amazon. These Android-powered television set-top ...
Attention Android TV box users! There is new malware out there. However, you don’t have to worry if your device is officially certified by Play Protect. The malware, known as Vo1d, directly targets ...
A previously unknown cybercrime syndicate named 'Bigpanzi' has been making significant money by infecting Android TV and eCos set-top boxes worldwide since at least 2015. Beijing-based Qianxin Xlabs ...
In a nutshell: Nearly 1.3 million Android-based TV boxes across 197 countries have reportedly been infected by a new malware known as "Vo1d." Although most of the affected devices are running outdated ...
I'm not one to mince words or make you wait for the payoff, so I'll get right to the point. If you've purchased a T95 (or similar knockoff) streaming box that runs Android, chances are that your unit ...
For the past couple of months, articles have been going around calling out a problem with “Android TV” boxes sold online that are full of malware, often ignoring that “Android TV” isn’t the same thing ...
A cybersecurity expert has recently exposed a widespread malware infection plaguing highly sought-after Android TV boxes sold online. The revelation comes from cybersecurity researcher Daniel Milisic, ...