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Avast Blog_Security News : Apps with adware and more security news - jasonX - 11 January 19 ![]() ![]() Fake apps has been around victimizing android users and stealing information from their host. At least Google Play has detected them and removed it but the hunt goes on... Quote:When a fake app is downloaded, they hide themselves on the victim’s device and continue to show a full-screen ad every 15 minutes. Avast shares us relevant information about Google Play removing 85 fake apps from their store and other relevant news/info. Below are excerpts from the Avast Blog courtesy of the Avast Security News Team Threat Research Team. Related and pertinent links are also added. Read on below. 85 apps found with adware on Google Play, Windows introduces reserve storage, and Neiman Marcus settles its 2013 data breach.
Beware the adware Google Play has removed 85 fake apps from their store this week, all of them found to contain similar adware. Many of the apps claimed to be video channels or racing games, but by far the most popular was “Easy Universal TV Remote,” which had been downloaded over 5 million times. Together, all 85 fakes apps have been downloaded over 9 million times by users around the world. Quote:Cybersecurity researchers discovered the adware family and tested every one of the 85 apps, finding little difference in the behavior of the malicious code. Once the fake app is installed and opened, it immediately displays a full-screen ad. When that ad is closed, the fake home screen of the app is shown with its call-to-action button (START, PLAY, etc.). Tapping the button triggers another full-screen ad. When that ad is closed, more app-related buttons are displayed, each triggering another full-screen ad. When that ad is closed, the fake app claims to be buffering, then it disappears, hiding its icon from the home screen. It then continues to run in the background, popping up full-screen ads on the device at regular intervals. Some of the apps also were found to monitor home screen action, popping up ads as soon as the device is unlocked. More Info HERE https://blog.avast.com/adware-on-google-play-and-more-security-news Related News_Google Play Boots 85 Malicious Adware Apps https://threatpost.com/google-play-boots-85-malicious-adware-apps/140713/ |