Google Addresses Gmail Vulnerability and Privacy Concerns in TV Streaming Technology

Critical bug in Android TV that exposed Gmail accounts on Smart TV fixed by Google

Google has recently addressed a vulnerability in the Android TV operating system that allowed unauthorized access to users’ Gmail accounts without requiring a password or PIN. The flaw was highlighted by content creator Cameron Gray in a video, demonstrating how it could compromise user information. By using a web browser and APK for Google Chrome on Android TV, Gray showed how malicious actors could access Gmail accounts.

In other news, Google is working to address privacy concerns related to TV streaming technology providers. After being alerted by US Senator Ron Wyden, the company conducted a review of these providers’ practices and acknowledged the possibility of criminals overriding default settings to access restricted Google applications on TVs through logged-in accounts. While most devices running the latest software versions no longer allow this behavior, Google is currently working on a solution for the rest of the devices.

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