Forty-one Android apps infected with malicious software

in security •  8 years ago 

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So the vaunted trusted Google Play app center isn't so perfect ( How do you indicate sarcasm on Steemit?)

...up to 36.5 million people may have downloaded the "auto-clicking adware."
Dubbed "Judy," the malware was published by South Korean gaming studio Kiniwini under the name ENISTUDIO Corp. It's unclear how the malicious code got there - criminal third parties or the company itself.

Read more here if you are interested: http://www.wcvb.com/article/up-to-36-million-android-smartphones-may-be-infected-with-this-malware/9941114

I know of legit apps not getting approved, seems like their political filter may be tighter than their malware filter :).

I have not been running any kind of anti-malware/virus on my android. Looks like it it time to rethink the that policy. Even though this was just a ad-clicking scam. It does show the potential is there for a harmful piece of software to make it on even well policed app stores.

I know Webroot has one and I like their desktop product. Looks like I will have to do my first product review and get back to you!

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MobileGo a new solution to GoodPlay?

I will have to look into that. Thanks

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