Unsecure Android TV OS Boxes come pre-loaded with malware
Security researchers have recently discovered that many of the top-rated Android TV set-top boxes and dongles sold on e-commerce platforms like Amazon are pre-loaded with malware. These devices are marketed as Android TV OS boxes, but they are built using the Android Open-Source Project and some even come bundled with Google apps and the Play Store without a license from Google.
Google says most of these devices are marketed as Android TV OS-powered boxes but are built using Android Open-Source Project and some even come with Google apps and Play Store not licensed by Google. But just because a set-top box or a dongle comes with Android TV doesn’t mean it’s certified by Google. The company has acknowledged the issue and shared guidelines on how to check if your device is built with Android TV OS and is Play Protect certified.
Before purchasing an Android TV, make sure to check if the manufacturer is listed on the Android TV website under the ‘Global Partners’ section. In case the device isn’t listed for some reason, try checking the Google Play Protect status.
To do this, simply open the Google Play Store on the Android TV and tap on the profile icon on the top right of the screen. Now, head over to ‘Settings’, tap on ‘About’ and users will find an option named ‘Play Protect Certification’. Here, users can see if the Android TV is certified by Google or not. If there is no certification, it means that Google doesn’t have a record of the Android compatibility test results and the device might not be secure and may not get Android system or app updates.
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