"Google Removes 13 Android Apps Infected by New 'Xamalicious' Malware; Users Urged to Delete Immediately"

A new Android Trojan named Xamalicious has been discovered masquerading as legitimate apps on the Google Play Store, affecting hundreds of thousands of users. The malware exploits accessibility features to take control of devices and steal personal information. Google has since removed the infected apps, but they may still be available on third-party markets. Users are advised to stick to official app stores, avoid sideloading, use antivirus software, and take immediate action if their data is compromised, including changing passwords, monitoring accounts, using identity theft protection services, contacting banks, alerting contacts, and potentially restoring devices to factory settings.
- Beware of new Android malware hiding in popular apps Fox News
- Smartphone users warned to delete these 17 dangerous apps before it's too late New York Post
- New Xamalicious Android malware installed 330k times on Google Play BleepingComputer
- Google bans 13 popular Android apps - delete them now or pay a heavy price Express
- Smartphone Users Warned To Delete "Dangerous" Apps. Check List NDTV
Reading Insights
0
1
6 min
vs 7 min read
92%
1,215 → 98 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Fox News