Imagine some dude coming into your house and breaking your property…
Imagine owning a house or property in 2025 lol
sorry… my frameworking was wrong here.
landlord’s house*
Amazon’s property
TlDR
Flix Vision and Live NetTV
Names weren’t mentioned until halfway through the way too long article.
My parents fire tv has already been remotely disabled by Amazon. It loads, then the launcher goes online to download all the ads, crashes because too many, reboot, repeat, loop
I bought one because it was cheap (presumably because ads) but I never connected it to the web.
I won’t be surprised if they remove all video inputs in the near future.
Guess they can’t in your case without internet connection.
Does anyone make alternate ROMs for FireTV/AndroidTV?
what a surprise /s
seriously anyone using those devices should set up some firewall…
Yeah, I’m curious and concerned “how” Amazon did this.
I mean the first thing I’d do would be login (cause it’s necessary), enable adb, disconnect the internet, block firmware updates, and restrict dns then reconnect to the internet.
Is that what these people are doing? Or do they just grab the latest firmware, sideload their app(s) and hope everything will “just work” today/tomorrow/ and beyond?!?
the first thing I’d do would be login (cause it’s necessary), enable adb, disconnect the internet, block firmware updates, and restrict dns then reconnect to the internet.
You have to realize maybe a small handful of people that own these devices will do any of that. They’ll just plug in and go. Sure they may know how to side load, but they aren’t taking any other preventative measures as you suggest, nor do they have the know-how to do so.
I’d imagine Amazon initiated these via firmware updates that just about anyone would blindly install. The updates probably included scripts to uninstall any “unauthorized” APKs, disable developer options, restore factory system settings, lock the user profile from modifying the system, etc.