If you have an Android TV streaming box, check it for infection, as the new Vo1d malware has already hit 1.3 million users.
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Researchers have discovered a new malware known as Vo1d in 1.3 million Android streaming or TV boxes. More details here.
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Threat actors have infected over 1.3 million TV streaming boxes running Android with a new Vo1d backdoor malware, allowing the attackers to take full control of the devices. The Android Open Source ...