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Check Your Android for Malware Clones of These Useful Apps – Lifehacker Australia
A handful of malware-filled Android apps has, once again, been removed from the Google Play Store, and they were all taking advantage of the latest trend in malware…

A handful of malware-filled Android apps has, once again, been removed from the Google Play Store, and they were all taking advantage of the latest trend in malware design: masquerading as innocent clones of useful apps to escape initial detection by Google, and transforming into crappy malware once people started downloading and using them.
The good news? The apps in question didnt appear to have a ton of downloads. Thousands, at best, rather than millions, so odds are pretty high that you havent…
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