
The well-known security firm Check Point’s research team recently
discovered a new malware on Android platform called “Judy” that is
present in Google Play, which is the official Google apps store.
Increasingly mobile platforms are the main target of hackers and the
tech giant Google’s own Operating system Android, being the most used
platform in the world. But, the major issue is that after being most
used in the world still, Android platform is most vulnerable to cyber
attacks.
However, the well-known security firm Check Point’s
research team recently discovered “Judy”, a malware present in Google
Play, which is the official Google apps store.
Judy is an adware
generator that was present in 41 applications developed by the Korean
company Kiniwini. This adware uses infected devices to generate large
volumes of fraudulent clicks on ads, converting into revenue for their
creators. Malicious programs totals between 4.5 and 18.5 million
downloads.
List of infected apps
If you have any of the following apps installed on your Android smartphone, you should delete it immediately.
Here is the well-known security firm Check Point stated to the tech giant Google “Google quickly eliminated malicious apps from Google Play”. So, again let me clear that if you have any of these apps installed on your Android device then simply delete them right now.
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