On our smartphone, we have a number of risky processors (unknowns). They steal all our information. Currently, Google has identified 15 deadly dangers. Google has warned you to remove these from your smartphone.
15 Dangerous apps:
While Google has taken several steps to clean up its play store and eliminate malicious apps, at least 15 apps have been identified as newly harmful.
Removal from Google Play Store:
This was revealed by a group in British cyber security firm Sophos. The company has informed Google and apps have been removed from the play store. However, if you have downloaded any of these, please uninstall them immediately from your Android mobile phone
Image Photo Editor:
Most of these 15 appear to be photo editing applications with names like 'Image Editor', 'Background Cutout', 'AutoCut Photo' and 'AutoCut Picture'. Some offer mobile scanning functionality.
Come 2019:
For your safe, check on your mobile for any of these danger apps and uninstall them. The interesting part is that all 15 of these apps have appeared from January to July 2019.
1.3 million downloads:
In total, these have already been downloaded on 1.3 million devices. Google will need to check this because security checks should be kept in check for a number of times to ensure that apps are now allowed to be added to the Play Store.
To avoid danger:
The danger from these applications, as found by the research team, is that they are not so easily shown. The best way for you to navigate to the Applications and Notifications page is to simply tap the Settings icon, which is usually in the form of a gear.
You can stay in the google play store:
If your phone has a recently used apps section, if you see any of the above 15 apps, stop them immediately. Then uninstall them. Some of these malicious applications may directly take your personal data. It is feared that many such applications may lurk in the Play Store.
What kind of dangers:
The main feature of phone users is that apps are free and should not be downloaded. Anyone spend money to build the app. You are not going to give it away for free. There will be ads on the apps. These ads are many times more dangerous.
Bank Information is theft:
Some advertisers have the ability to spread malicious content on their mobile devices quickly and if you have personal data such as banking information on your mobile, you should be very careful what apps you download on the device.
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