Android Users, Protect Your Phones From These 15 Malware Apps on Google Play Store Android Users, Protect Your Phones From These 15 Malware Apps on Google Play Store
Android phone users are being asked to delete 15 apps listed on the Google Play Store. These apps contain malicious software and could pose a risk for a major data breach, according to security experts at Sophos.
Apple iPhone users, delete these 17 apps right now
All of the 17 apps are created by Gujarat-based AppAspect Technologies Pvt. Ltd. These apps contained malware that used to open web pages and click on ads in the background.
RTO Vehicle Information,
EMI Calculator & Loan Planner,
File Manager – Documents,
Smart GPS Speedometer,
CrickOne – Live Cricket Scores,
Daily Fitness – Yoga Poses,
FM Radio – Internet Radio,
My Train Info – IRCTC & PNR (not listed under developer profile),
Millions of Android device owners are warned to delete emoji keyboard app ‘ai.type’
Millions of Android device owners are warned to delete emoji keyboard app ‘ai.type’ that has tried to buy $18 million worth of premium content without users' permission.
The app purported to be a customisable keyboard that learns how you type, however the malicious software makes secret purchases and shares user data .
Activity spiked in the two months after it was removed from the Play store, users are advised to review their phone logs, texts and bills for odd activity.