Android users advised to remove 17 Google Play Store apps

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In the month of July, Google Play Store has removed 11 applications that contained a malware called Joker. Now researchers have spotted six more applications that have been added to the list of apps that have dangerous malware.

Google has pulled down the six additional applications from the Play Store. Hence there will be no new downloads. However, users who have already downloaded the applications will need to delete them from their smartphones. A cybersecurity firm Pradeo report claimed that these six apps had already almost 200,000 downloads before they were pulled off the app store.

These applications seemed to be legitimate but had the ability to sneak files into the users device by downloading malware. This malware then subscribed the user to premium service without their consent.

In the month of July, the discovery of a new variant of the Joker malware in Google Play was made by Check Point researchers. The researchers were able to spot 11 such apps with these suspicious packages. Here is the revised list of packages that were found to contain the Joker malware:

com.imagecompress.android

com.relax.relaxation.androidsms

com.file.recovefiles

com.training.memorygame

Push Message- Texting & SMS

Fingertip GameBox

com.contact.withme.texts

com.cheery.message.sendsms (two different instances)

com.LPlocker.lockapps

Safety AppLock

Emoji Wallpaper

com.hmvoice.friendsms

com.peason.lovinglovemessage

com.remindme.alram

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