I did a port scan on my Philips 43PUS7303

by pyramidassembly

I don't like the look of whatever ezmeeting-2 is? I do not recall installing anything by that name.

Open TCP Port: 	1925   		discovery-port
Open TCP Port: 	1926   		egs
Open TCP Port: 	1927   		videte-cipc
Open TCP Port: 	6466
Open TCP Port: 	6467
Open TCP Port: 	8008   		http-alt
Open TCP Port: 	8009
Open TCP Port: 	8012
Open TCP Port: 	8443   		pcsync-https
Open TCP Port: 	9000   		cslistener
Open TCP Port: 	9080   		glrpc
Open TCP Port: 	10001  		scp-config
Open TCP Port: 	10101  		ezmeeting-2
Open TCP Port: 	25001  		icl-twobase2
Open TCP Port: 	34209
KalenXI

FWIW those are just the names of commonly used apps that use those ports. It doesn’t mean that’s actually what has that port open. It could be another program that just happens to use the same port.

rtechr

Here is an old Reddit thread asking a similar question but not in Android TV.

https://reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/15ipnv/i_ran_a_port_scan_and_found_port_10101_ezmeeting2/

Not sure the steps to take on your TV but you could block the port on your router or firewall. If you think your TV in infected with malware, do a factory reset.

MuhtarCx

With what did u do the portscan? I have also have an philips android tv

EDDIE_BR0CK

FWIW, 'Professional' series of the Sony Bravia TV's have a meeting application installed. Basically plug in a USB camera and you can video conference with other TV's, either locally or through the internet. It's likely the Philips version of similar software.

Block it in your router if you never plan to use it.