📰 Details:
Tech giant Google has taken legal action against 25 Chinese companies for allegedly embedding malware in Android-based Smart TVs and related devices. This malware was reportedly found to compromise user privacy, extract data, and manipulate ad revenue.
🛠️ What Happened?
- Malware was found pre-installed on certain Android Smart TVs, TV boxes, and streaming devices.
- These devices, often sold at cheaper prices globally, were secretly running malicious code.
- The code enabled remote access, data theft, fake ad clicks, and unauthorized app installations.
🧠 Technical Insight:
- The malware acted like a backdoor, giving hackers control of the device.
- It operated silently in the background and could not be easily removed by users.
- The affected devices were traced to 25 Chinese manufacturers or distributors.
⚖️ Google’s Legal Action:
- Google has filed a lawsuit in a US federal court.
- The tech company alleges violation of cybersecurity norms, privacy breach, and fraud.
- Google is also working with OEM partners and global law enforcement to block these devices.
📺 Affected Devices:
- Mostly low-cost Android TV boxes sold online.
- Devices from unbranded or lesser-known manufacturers.
- Not directly sold by Google, but using the open-source Android TV platform.
🛡️ User Safety Recommendations:
- Buy smart TVs or Android boxes only from trusted brands.
- Avoid devices with unusual permissions or pre-installed unknown apps.
- Run periodic malware scans using trusted security software.
- Keep firmware and apps regularly updated.

