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Researchers have detected that the Vo1d botnet malware has already infected nearly 1.6 million Android TV devices.
Antivirus firm Dr.Web has flagged a type of Android malware known as Android.Vo1d that has infected about 1.3 million TV boxes across 197 countries. The malware effectively enables a backdoor into ...
Cybersecurity experts have discovered a variant of the Vo1d botnet malware, which has compromised over 1.5 million Android smart TVs.
If you have an Android TV streaming box, check it for infection, as the new Vo1d malware has already hit 1.3 million users.
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 ...
Security researchers have found a new variant of Vo1d that's recruiting Android TV devices to its evolving malware botnet.
Security company Dr.Web has reported that nearly 1.3 million Android-based TV boxes in 197 countries around the world have been infected with a malware named 'Android.Vo1d,' which places its own ...
Cybersecurity researchers from Dr.Web recently discovered 1.3 million TV streaming boxes, powered by the Android Open Source Project, infected with a piece of malware called Vo1d.
Based on a study done by Xlab researchers, a new variant of the Vo1d botnet has been infecting Android TV devices worldwide. It reached its peak of just under 1.6 million devices across 200+ countries ...
Security experts still do not know how the trojan malware got there but say that it has affected 1.3 million Android-based TV boxes across almost 200 countries. Google is trying to distance itself ...
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