If you have any of these Android apps, you should remove them
August 19, 2022
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It is indisputable that for some time (and a long time) to this part Google goes to great lengths to prevent malware from appearing in the Google Play
It is indisputable that for some time (and a long time) to this part Google goes to great lengths to prevent malware from appearing in the Google Play Store, the Android app store. It is also true that much of his bad reputation is due to the laxity with which he faced this issue during his early years. Back then, Google Play and the App Store were said to be opposite extremes, with Apple’s store too hard to get into and Google’s store too easy to get into.
Today, things have changed a lot on Google’s part, and given the concern they’re showing about this issue, we can expect more moves on this front in the future. Another good habit that Google has adopted for a long time is additionally provide immediate response when applications are detected that contain (or are outright) malware. We have already seen on many occasions that once identified, Google ipso facto eliminates dangerous applications.
Of course there is a problem the time that elapses between when these apps arrive in the store and when they are identified as unsafe. A period which, if extended, may mean that many users will download and install them on their devices, with the risks that this entails. Furthermore, there is no system (although it would be a great idea) to allow Google Play to warn users who have downloaded malicious apps about their dangers.
The most recent example in this sense can be found today in 35 dangerous apps detected by Bitdefender, some of them have more than 100,000 downloadsand that users who have them on their devices should in all cases uninstall them. They are the following:
Bright Walls – Wallpaper Pack
Big Emoji – Keyboard
Grad wallpapers – 3D backgrounds
Engine Wallpapers – Live and 3D
Stock Wallpapers – 4K and HD
EffectMania – Photo Editor
Artistic filter – deep photo effect
Fast Emoji Keyboard
Create a sticker for Whatsapp
Math Solver – Camera Helper
Photopix Effects – Art Filter
Led theme – colorful keyboard
Keyboard – fun emoticons, stickers
WiFi
My GPS location
Warp camera
Art girl wallpaper HD
Cat simulator
SmartQR Creator
Color old photos
GPS location finder
Art girl desktop wallpaper
SmartQR scanner
GPS location maps
volume control
Secret horoscope
Smart GPS location
Master of animated stickers
Personal charging show
Sleep sounds
QRCreator
Media volume slider
Secret Astrology
Colorize Photos
Phi 4K Wallpaper – Anime HD
The good news, yes, is that in this case the threat is not serious, at least for now because its main function is to display as many ads as possible. However, due to their ability to undergo post-installation modifications, it cannot be completely ruled out that they could evolve and take on more dangerous functions.
There is, yes, a problem, and that is that a cyber security company has discovered that once it is installed and tries to confuse the user and hide its presence, the app will change name and icon after installation. Therefore, it is best, especially if you are familiar with any of these names, to check the applications installed on your device and uninstall the ones that you cannot identify.
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