The Asian Age

GOOGLE’S PLAY MALWARE APP INFECTS 500K

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A new malware on Android has popped up, infecting around a million users while hidden inside seemingly harmless apps. A recent report revealed that a malware strain has plagued the Goo gle PlayStore in selected QR Code apps.

According to SophosLabs, the new malware had infiltrate­d the Google PlayStore by means of seven different Android apps — six QR code reader apps and one smart compass. The report reveals that the infected apps have been downloaded more than 500,000 times. This is seemingly a decisive vulnerabil­ity in the Android platform as the malware managed to bypass the Google Play security system.

Furthermor­e, the released informatio­n doesn’t reveal the name of the apps. The malware, dubbed Andr/ HiddnAd- AJ, lies dormant on devices for about six hours after installati­on and then bombards smartphone­s with notificati­ons.

“Following installati­on, the malware waits for six hours before it begins work on its true purpose — serving up adware, flooding the user with full- screen adverts, opening adverts on web pages and sending various notificati­ons containing ad related links,” wrote ZDNet’s Danny Palmer.

Following the issue, Google has pulled the malware- laden apps from the PlayStore. However, Sophos is still recommendi­ng users to depend on Google Play for all app installati­ons despite the security breach as its multiple layers of scrutiny still makes it more competent than other thirdparty stores. As for our readers, events like this serve as warnings to stay suspicious of app installati­ons from app depositori­es. We advise you to double- check the apps, even while downloadin­g from PlayStore.

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