Android streaming boxes have become a popular way to enjoy a wide range of content. But like any other internet-connected device, they can be vulnerable to malware attacks. These attacks can ...
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Android malware is no longer just about annoying pop-ups or shady adware. Today’s threats can steal banking credentials, spy on personal messages, and take full control of a device, often without the ...
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 ...
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 Although most of the affected devices are running outdated ...
The 3.9 billion Android smartphones make up close to 70% of the total smartphones in the world. Such a massive user base makes Android devices a prime target for malware attacks. A malware-infected ...
FBI: That Cheap Android TV Box You Bought Online Might Be Hosting Malware The 'Badbox 2.0' malware campaign is targeting IoT devices like streaming boxes and projectors to create a botnet. Be on the ...