Hidden in Google Play Store apps, the most dangerous Joker malware that infects Android devices is back. The news was shared by Belgian authorities. According to them, the Joker virus has been detected in eight Play Store applications which now Google has removed.
“This malicious program has been detected in eight Play Store applications that Google has suppressed,” said the Belgian authorities in a statement published this Friday on their website.
Apps that are infected with Joker Malware:
Google Play Store eliminated these apps after detecting that they contained the ‘Joker’ virus:
- Auxiliary Message
- Element Scanner
- Fast Magic SMS
- Free CamScanner
- Go Messages
- Super Message
- Super SMS
- Travel Wallpapers
- Private SMS
- Hummingbird PDF Converter – Photo to PDF
- Style Photo Collage
- Talent Photo Editor – Blur focus
- Paper Doc Scanner
- All Good PDF Scanner
- Care Message
- Part Message
- Blue Scanner
- Direct Messenger
- One Sentence Translator – Multifunctional Translator
- Mint Leaf Message-Your Private Message
- Unique Keyboard – Fancy Fonts & Free Emoticons
- Tangram App Lock
- Desire Translate
- Meticulous Scanner
If you have any of these apps installed on your smartphone delete them immediately,
The Joker malware gained prominence in 2017 for robbing its victims by hiding in different applications. Since then Google Play Store defence systems have removed around 1,700 apps with the ‘Joker’ malware.
The Joker malware is capable of infecting users via the Google Play Store. It is usually hidden inside innocent-looking apps. The malware can easily drain your bank account of all its money. In September 2020, the ‘Joker’ virus was found in 24 Android applications. The September Joker attack affected over 30 countries including the United States, Spain, and Brazil.
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