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Android Malware Alert! Uninstall THESE apps to keep your bank account safe from hackers

Highlights The unique thing about this dropper is that it is custom-designed to deliver financial malware The dropper is not traced by the Google Play Protect Android is one of the most used operating systems in the world. The operating system has tons of customisation options baked into it and has an open-source structure in its DNA, this very fact somehow goes against privacy and raises concerns over security. Researchers have released a list of eight dangerous apps that can be a great threat to your privacy. According to Check Point Research, Clast82 a malware dropper was spreading from eight malicious apps. The unique thing about this dropper is that it is custom-designed to deliver financial malware. The dropper is not traced by the Google Play Protect. 

Android users alert! These dangerous apps can steal your bank details

Android users alert! These dangerous apps can steal your bank details Eight dangerous apps have been found on Google Play Store that could drain your bank account and even bypass two-factor authentication. Share Updated: Mar 10, 2021, 08:04 PM IST Researchers on Tuesday published a serious warning for Android device owners to watch out for. Eight dangerous apps have been found on Google Play Store that could drain your bank account and even bypass two-factor authentication. Users, if you have any of these apps installed on your phone, you need to delete them immediately. That s according to Check Point Research, who explained that what they discovered is a malware dropper, dubbed Clast82, which was spreading via the eight apps. What s scary about the dropper is it has been designed to deliver financial malware. The dropper was also able to avoid being caught by Google Play Protect.

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Google Play Harbors Malware-Laced Apps Bent on Spying

minute read Share this article: A never-before-seen malware-dropper, Clast82, fetches the AlienBot and MRAT malware in a savvy Google Play campaign aimed at Android users. A malware dropper that paves the way for attackers to remotely steal data from Android phones has been spreading via nine malicious apps on the official Google Play store, according to researchers. The malware is part of a campaign aimed at lifting victims’ financial information, but which also allows eventual takeover of mobile phones, according to Check Point Research. The dropper, dubbed Clast82, was disguised in benign apps, which don’t fetch a malicious payload until they have been vetted and cleared by Google Play Protect. Google Play Protect is the store’s evaluation mechanism, meant to weed out apps with ill intent and malicious functions.

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