Delete 13 new Android malware apps immediately – they can empty your bank accounts

Delete 13 new Android malware apps immediately – they can empty your bank accounts
Delete 13 new Android malware apps immediately – they can empty your bank accounts

McAfee cybersecurity experts have identified 13 new malicious apps on the Google Play Store, which pose serious privacy and security risks to Android users.

These apps, disguised as useful tools, obtain accessibility permissions to communicate with a malicious server without the user’s knowledge. This can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information and potentially malicious actions on your device.

Malware apps identified: a security and privacy risk

Here is the list of 13 dangerous Android malware apps that need to be removed immediately:

  1. Essential Horoscope for Android: This app, in the guise of providing horoscope readings, accesses sensitive information without permission.
  2. 3D Skin Editor for PE Minecraft: Targeted at gamers, contains malicious code that compromises user data.
  3. Logo Maker Pro: Promising professional logo creation, it sends data to malicious servers.
  4. Auto Click Repeater: Designed to automate repetitive tasks, transmits data without authorization.
  5. Count Easy Calorie Calculator: A seemingly harmless calorie counter, which secretly collects user data.
  6. Sound Volume Extender: This app claims to improve sound volume compromising the security of your device.
  7. LetterLink: Presented as a productivity tool, it carried out malicious activities behind the scenes.
  8. Numerology: Personal Horoscope & Number Predictions: Another horoscope app that steals sensitive data from users.
  9. Step Keeper: Easy Pedometer: Marketed as a fitness tracker, it poses a security threat.
  10. Track Your Sleep: Instead of tracking sleep, it collected user data and sent it to unauthorized servers.
  11. Sound Volume Booster: Similar to Sound Volume Extender, it compromises the security of your device by pretending to improve the sound.
  12. Astrological Navigator: Daily Horoscope & Tarot: Another horoscope app part of this malicious group.
  13. Universal Calculator: Presented as a utility app, involved in malicious activities.

The associated risks and how to protect yourself

These malware apps have been removed from the Google Play Store, but if you have them installed on your device, it is crucial to delete them immediately. The primary risk associated with these apps is unauthorized access to your personal information, which can lead to identity theft, financial loss, and other serious privacy issues.

Steps to protect your device

  1. Uninstall these apps immediately: Go to your phone settings, navigate to the installed apps section and remove these apps.
  2. Check for unusual activity: Monitor your device for any abnormal behavior or performance issues that could indicate malicious activity.
  3. Install a reliable security app (optional): Use reputed antivirus or security applications to scan your device and make sure it is free from malware.

By following these steps, you can protect your personal information and maintain the security of your device.

 
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