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Cybersecurity: 8 Android apps to uninstall as soon as possible
If you use Android, this article might be of interest to you. Indeed, several French users have been confronted with a hacking of their bank data. No less than eight applications available on the Google Play Store are allegedly targeted by a particularly powerful malware, called Joker.
Joker, the terror of Android
Already well established in the United States, the account hacksBanking services are now coming to France. This time, it is the Android users who are paying the price for Joker, a dangerous malware which targets several downloadable applications on Google Play Store. This dreaded virus harvests your bank data and debits money discreetly.
Many people could be affected since the targeted applications have been downloaded over 700,000 times all over the world. These are mainly tools used by the general public, dedicated to photo editing or keyboard backgrounds. Good to know: as of today, Google Play Store no longer offers these applications for download.
The list of applications infected by the Joker malware
If you are an Android user, the first thing to do is to uninstall dangerous applications immediately of your phone:
- Studio Keypaper 2021
- Hit Camera Pip
- PiP Editor Camera
- Super Color Hairdryer
- My Favorites up Keypaper
- App photo Editor
- Super Star Ringtones
- Daynight Keyboard Wallpaper
Other malicious applications had also escaped Google’s surveillance in March 2021. We also invite you to delete them from your Android phone for safety :
- QRecorder
- eVPN
- QR / Barcode Scanner MAX
- Pacific VPN
- Cake VPN
- eVPN BeatPlayer
- MusicPlayer
How do I know if I am affected by this hacking ?
After uninstalling all the above-mentioned applications, the second action to take is to check your banking history. Remember that the Joker malware is clever and acts very discreetly to steal your data. For example, this virus is capable of subscribing you to various services billed via your SMS and of acting as an intermediary to block the receipt of a confirmation message.
You will not receive any notification related to this subscription and you will be charged with mysterious payments.
Did you have any of the applications infested with this malware in your phone ? Have you ever been confronted with a hacking ?