Google has recently addressed a vulnerability in the Android TV operating system that allowed unauthorized access to data from users’ Gmail accounts without requiring a password or access PIN. The security flaw was exposed by content creator Cameron Gray in a video, demonstrating how accessing a Google account through the system provided access to Gmail and user information.
Gray used the TV Bro web browser to access a Google Chrome APK on Android TV, highlighting the potential for malicious agents to exploit this flaw. Google has acknowledged this issue after being alerted by US Senator Ron Wyden and is actively working on a solution. The company notes that most Google TV devices with the latest software updates no longer allow unauthorized access to Google services and is working on fixing this for remaining devices.
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