![]() I just opened up adbLink which I used to install Kodi on my Fire Stick, and I just added another device using that IP. ![]() How, you ask? Well, using Shodan, I got a list of IP addresses of Fire TV devices with ADB exposed. (Sorry random guy in the UK who was just finishing a movie) I did it myself! I’m no hacker, but I took a few minutes and hacked into someone’s Fire Stick. Warning: It’s Stupid Easy to Hack into People’s Fire Sticks ![]() It manages to get installed on one device, and as soon as that device accesses your home network, it scans for devices with port 5000 and pushes the malware to those devices as well. Well, the problem is that any device with access to your network can push an app to your Fire Stick if you left ADB Debugging on. ![]() That’s exactly how the adbLink method of installing Kodi works. One such command will transfer an APK file and install the app on the device… all remotely over the network. You see, just about every tutorial on the internet that shows you how to install Kodi on a Fire TV Stick will start off with a step where you enabled ADB Debugging.ĪDB stands for Android Development Bridge and opens up the device to listen to commands over port 5555.
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