Google has recently addressed a security flaw in the Android TV operating system that allowed unauthorized access to users’ Gmail accounts without requiring a password or PIN. This vulnerability was brought to the company’s attention by US Senator Ron Wyden, who conducted a review of TV streaming technology providers’ privacy practices. In response, Google acknowledged the possibility of criminals overriding default settings to access restricted Google applications on TVs through logged-in accounts. The company stated that most devices running the latest software versions no longer allowed this behavior, and they are working on a solution for the rest of the devices.
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