Google has acknowledged a vulnerability in the Android TV operating system that allows unauthorized access to users’ Gmail accounts without requiring a password or access PIN. The flaw was exposed by content creator Cameron Gray in a video, demonstrating how accessing a Google account through the system provides 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 taken notice of this issue and is actively working on a solution. Most Google TV devices with the latest software updates no longer allow unauthorized access to Google services, and the company is working on fixing this for remaining devices.
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