If you have these three apps on your mobile phone, you should delete them immediately
A warning about three malicious apps that Android users should make sure not to install on their phones
And its researchers specifically Cybersecurity software company ESET They say that these apps steal users’ personal information. The credentials required to access financial applications are included for victims.
These apps are messaging apps, and although they may appear to provide basic functionality and appear legitimate, they contain malware. XploitSPY.
The scary thing is that these apps arrived via Google Play Protect. This “wipes” all apps on the devices daily Android“To prevent installation of malicious applications.” If you have any of the three apps listed below, you should uninstall them immediately:
- Your religion is a messenger.
- SIM information.
- devcom.
Although these applications are removed from Google Play StoreIf you install them on your device, they can steal your personal information and help hackers hack your financial apps.
Find out if any of these Applications on the phone or Wave Your device, go to Settings → Apps → View all apps. Then scroll down to locate Apps.
To delete an app, open it Google Play Store → Tap on the profile icon in the upper right corner of the screen → Tap on Manage Apps and Devices → Tap on the Manage tab → Select the name of the app you want to uninstall → Tap on Uninstall.
You can determine if the phone is infected with malware XploitSPY Note the following signs:
- Your device is running slower than usual with decreased performance, including slow internet speeds.
- System settings have been changed without your permission.
- The battery drains very quickly.
If you have noticed that money They disappear from your financial apps or you are dropped Victim of identity theftThese are signs that phone can perform Harmful Applications.
In addition to its presence in the applications listed in play storethe Malware They can be installed on the phone through the infected attachments e-mailharmful advertisements posted online and by to cheat Websites you may have been asked to visit.
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