AMAZON Fire Stick owners have been informed of dangerous downloads that can put their information at risk.

Amazon released the Fire Stick in November of 2014 and since then it has only grown in popularity.

Amazon Fire Stick owners have been informed of dangerous downloads that can put their information at risk

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Amazon Fire Stick owners have been informed of dangerous downloads that can put their information at riskCredit: Getty

The device is a media streaming gadget that converts your TV into a smart one.

But like all technologically-powered gadgets, the device is susceptible to hacking by threat actors.

HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN?

One way cybercriminals target Amazon Fire Sticks is by developing malicious apps.

These apps will often contain malware that can pose a significant risk to your device and your personal information.

Most often, users come across such apps when they download and install software from unauthorized sources – this is known as sideloading.

THE RISKS OF SIDELOADING

Sideloading can pose a significant risk to your device and your personal information.

For example, unauthorized apps can be infected with viruses that can steal your personal information, corrupt your device, or even hijack your streaming services.

Malicious apps can also track your activity, collect your data, and even spy on you through your Fire Stick’s camera and microphone.

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In some instances, unauthorized apps can trick you into paying for subscriptions or services that don’t exist.

HOW TO STAY SAFE

The best way to avoid downloading malicious apps on your Fire Stick is to recognize illegal or unofficial apps.

For starters, only download official apps for Fire Stick from the Amazon App Store.

If you find an app that claims to Fire Stick services but is not found in the official store, it may be unauthorized.

It can also help to check the user reviews and ratings for the app if you’re in doubt.

Noticing negative reviews for an app that mention issues like excessive ads or poor performance could be a red flag.

Another way to keep your device and data safe is to keep your Fire Stick up to date.

Amazon regularly releases software updates for the Fire Stick that include security patches and fixes. 

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Make sure to install these updates as soon as they become available.

If you’re ever unsure about an app, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and avoid installing it.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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