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Security experts at XLab, an IT company, have uncovered a new variant of the long-known Vo1d botnet that targets Android TV devices. Reported by PCWorld, this new variant has infected over 1.6 million Android TV devices worldwide, turning them into remotely controlled malware bots. The enhanced encryption and masking capabilities of this new Vo1d variant make it challenging for cybersecurity experts to send commands to and analyze these bots.
Once infected, the Android TV robots are recruited by the command and control server for illegal activities such as DDoS attacks (where a group of bots disables a service by flooding it with requests) and ad clicks fraud (where bots mimic user clicks on ads, generating revenue for fraudulent advertisers). The Vo1d botnet is considered one of the largest in recent years, with most infection reports originating from countries like Argentina, Brazil, China, Indonesia, South Africa, and Thailand.
To protect yourself, the first step is to purchase an Android TV device from a reputable brand and store. Malware can be preinstalled by the device manufacturer or introduced by a third party along the production chain. The next crucial defense is to install all security and firmware updates released by the device manufacturer and stay current with future updates to prevent remote device infections through security vulnerabilities.
Lastly, it is essential to only install applications from the Play Store and not from any other app store. By adhering to these security measures, you can safeguard your Android TV device from potential threats. For a secure and enjoyable user experience, it is recommended to subscribe to reputable news sources like Montevideo Portal for updates on relevant news and information.
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