Play Store Apps Caught Spreading Android Malware to Millions
The apps were loaded with info-stealing malware that can extract victims ’ Facebook credentials and download other software, etc.
According to experimenters at. Web, at least a dozen mobile apps on Google Play Store contain word-stealing malware, adware, and other types of malicious software. utmost of the apps are Android-grounded and inclusively boast over 2 million downloads. Grounded on the app reviews, users aren’t too happy with these apps because of their shady functionality.
Details of Malicious Apps
Researchers noted that five infected apps were available for download on Play Store. These include
- Wild & Exotic Animal Wallpaper: It contains adware that replaces its name with SIM Tool Kit soon after downloading. It has 500,000 downloads so far
- PIP Pic Camera Photo Editor– This app appears as an image editor, but in reality, it steals the Facebook credentials of its users. This app has over 100,000 downloads.
- ZodiHoroscope – Fortune Finder- This is another malicious app designed to steal Facebook credentials. It has 500,000 downloads.
- PIP Camera 2022– This app showcases various camera effects but actually steals your Facebook profile information. Around 50,000 users have downloaded it.
- Magnifier Flashlight: This malicious app contains adware and has around 10,000 downloads
Lesson
When this article was published, all apps highlighted by Dr. Web were removed from Google Play Store. still, the lesson for smartphone users is that they mustn't download gratuitous apps from Official or third-party app stores.
likewise, always read reviews and feedback in the app’s review section. Although some reviews can be fake or published by developers to promote their app, primarily, the review section plays a vital part in keeping users secure by avoiding downloading vicious apps.

