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Millions of Android users must switch off their devices immediately, check yours today

A worrying new Android attack has left around 10 million devices infected with a scary malware - check yours is not on this list.

A new alert has been issued to Android users and it's not something anyone should ignore. The latest warning comes after the discovery that millions of devices have been infected with the so-called BadBox malware. This bug is not only capable of making cyber crooks serious amounts of money via annoying adware, but it could also expose users to concerning ransomware, which asks for money in exchange for personal data not being leaked.


It's currently thought that around 10 million gadgets have even been exposed to BadBox 2.0, but this time it's not phones that are affected. Instead, it's other devices that also use a version of Android including tablets, projectors and streaming boxes.


These very cheap and enticing products are being made in China and often come pre-loaded with BadBox.


In a bid to end the attacks and keep consumers safe, Google is now trying to shut down this illegal operation with the US technology giant filing a lawsuit against those creating and selling the dodgy devices.

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"This botnet—called the 'BadBox 2.0' botnet—is already the largest known botnet of internet-connected TV devices, and it grows each day,” Google confirmed.

“Without warning, it could be used to commit more dangerous cybercrimes, such as ransomware or distributed denial-of-service (‘DDoS’) attacks.”


Along with Google issuing an alert, the FBI has also had its say on the problems with the law agency urging consumers to be aware and turn things off if they think they have a device that could be infected.

“The public is urged to evaluate IoT devices in their home for any indications of compromise and consider disconnecting suspicious devices from their networks," the FBI said.

Some of the known devices that have been purchased include Android TV boxes with model numbers X88 Pro 10, T95, MXQ Pro, and QPLOVE Q9.

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If you think you have bought a set-top box from an unofficial store - especially any of the ones mentioned above - it's worth checking to see if it Google Play Protect-certified. If it's not, be warned.

Before buying a new device, it's also worth avoiding off-brand gadgets that aren't from a known manufacturer, as they could be targeted by Badbox 2.0.

This malware can also be added after the box is installed in homes, so be careful when downloading apps and only access software from official.

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