Google's Android never ceases to "magnetize" all kinds of people malicious applications, due to it being a very popular platform.
The company has managed to stop a new malware campaign aimed at the Android platform and running at least since early June at 2019.
The findings, released by the CSIS Security Group, reveal that a malware, called Joker, was designed to secretly enroll Android users in high-cost subscription services in addition to stealing their SMS messages, contact list and information of the victim's device.
In total, CSIS found 24 applications Android on Google Play (listed below) that contained a trojan. The apps were downloaded over 472.000 times by unsuspecting users before Google managed to remove them from the Play Store.
Joker malware has hit 37 countries, including Australia, China, Germany, India, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The applications that Google has deleted are listed below:
Advocate Wallpaper
Age Face
Altar Message
Antivirus Security – Security Scan
Beach Camera
Board picture editing
Certain Wallpaper
Climate SMS
Collate Face Scanner
Cute Camera
Dazzle Wallpaper
Declare Message
Display Camera
Great VPN
Humor Camera
Ignite Clean
Leaf Face Scanner
Mini Camera
Print Plant scan
Rapid Face Scanner
Reward Clean
Ruddy SMS
Soby Camera
Spark Wallpaper
If you have any of the above apps installed from the Google Play Store, delete them immediately from your system. After removing the malicious application, it is advisable to scan your device with trusted security software.
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