Is it possible for the badbox2 virus to affect WiiM firmware?

Golana

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Hello, has anyone else come across a message or issue like this in connection with a WiiM device?


I’ve received the following message from my internet provider, but I can’t link it to any device (smartphone/tablet):


"...A security risk has been detected on your 1&1 broadband connection.

We have received reports that a device connected to your 1&1 broadband connection has been infected by a virus. This poses a security risk, as, for example, unknown parties could gain access to your personal data via the virus, or the compromised device could be misused to launch attacks against third parties.

Details of the risk:

Your IP address at the time: .....
Time of detection: 2026-04-02 12:31:13
Virus name: android.badbox2"
 
Hello, has anyone else come across a message or issue like this in connection with a WiiM device?


I’ve received the following message from my internet provider, but I can’t link it to any device (smartphone/tablet):


"...A security risk has been detected on your 1&1 broadband connection.

We have received reports that a device connected to your 1&1 broadband connection has been infected by a virus. This poses a security risk, as, for example, unknown parties could gain access to your personal data via the virus, or the compromised device could be misused to launch attacks against third parties.

Details of the risk:

Your IP address at the time: .....
Time of detection: 2026-04-02 12:31:13
Virus name: android.badbox2"
Just to be sure, are you certain that email actually came from your ISP? You’ve confirmed that it’s not a phishing email, right?
 
Hello, has anyone else come across a message or issue like this in connection with a WiiM device?


I’ve received the following message from my internet provider, but I can’t link it to any device (smartphone/tablet):


"...A security risk has been detected on your 1&1 broadband connection.

We have received reports that a device connected to your 1&1 broadband connection has been infected by a virus. This poses a security risk, as, for example, unknown parties could gain access to your personal data via the virus, or the compromised device could be misused to launch attacks against third parties.

Details of the risk:

Your IP address at the time: .....
Time of detection: 2026-04-02 12:31:13
Virus name: android.badbox2"
From what I've read, BadBox2 is a supply-chain attack meaning that it came pre-installed on some device's firmware. So, it's likely on an off-brand cheap device that's running Android under the hood. It's unrecoverable because badbox2 is part of the firmware and if you recall adding such a device, get rid of it.
 
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