Malware-Ridden Apps Installed by Over 500,000 Google Play Store Users


Malware-Ridden Apps Installed by Over 500,000 Google Play Store Users

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - 13 now-removed malware-ridden Google Play Store apps had been installed by over 560,000 Android users, a report said.

A few of the apps - all created by the same individual - were even promoted within the Play Store's "Trending" section, according to security researcher Lukas Stefanko.

It's no secret that Google's Play Store isn't the best-policed app store out there. Malicious and nonfunctional apps appear on the store regularly, and they don't always get removed in a timely manner, Tech Spot reported.

This has become even more clear today, as security researcher Lukas Stefanko has revealed that 13 now-removed Android apps, downloaded by over 560,000 users, contained malware. These apps were all masquerading as various Car Simulator games, taking advantage of misleading thumbnails and supposed in-game screenshots to entice users to download them.

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