4 malicious Android apps can secretly steal your private information — clear out your phone now


Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of four malicious Android Apps on the Google Play Store secretly hiding malware, and it leads users to phishing websites that trick unsuspecting victims to fork over their private information and generate pay-per-click revenue for hackers.

Reported by security company Malwarebytes (opens in new tab), the apps from devleoper Mobile apps Group have amassed over one million downloads and are currently listed on Google Play. Each hides a “Android/Trojan.HiddenAds” line of code, and once downloaded, they delay any malicoious activities for 72 hours in order to evade detection. 

Get rid of these four Android apps

The apps spotted with the nasty malware are Bluetooth utility tools that “guarantee a strong and reliable Bluetooth pairing with any device.” Hackers often use these apps to hide sneaky malware as they tend to get many downloads.

That apps include Bluetooth Auto Connect (over 1 million downloads), Bluetooth App Sender (over 50,000 downloads), Driver: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB (over 10,000 downloads), and Mobile transfer: smart switch (over 1,000 downloads). If you spot any of these on your Android device, be sure to get rid of them. 

Example of phishing scam on Android via Malwarebytes (Image credit: Malwarebytes)

According to the report, the apps continues to open phising sites in Google Chrome after the initial delay, even when the device is locked. Once unlocked, a new tab opens with the latest malicoius site, and from then on new tabs frequently open with a new site automatically.

These phising sites range from more harmless tactics to generate revenue via pay-per-click (much like adware) to more nasty websites that trick users and steal their sensitive information. The report also points out an example of a site stating that the user has been infected and needs to update or download suspicious apps.

BleepingComputer has reached out to Google and the malicious app developer but has yet to hear back, meaning its a good idea to keep away from these apps while their on Google Play. 

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