As many as 40 million Android users might have downloaded
apps that were infected with the FalseGuide malware, security research
firm Check Point warned on Monday.
The oldest of the infected apps could have been uploaded to
Google Play as long ago as last November, having successfully remained hidden
for five months, while the newest may have been uploaded as recently as the
beginning of this month. The malware has infected nearly 50 guide apps for
popular games
The makers of the FalseGuide malware
likely wanted it to masquerade as game guides, which are popular and actually
build on the monetary success of their related apps. They require very little
development time and are limited in feature implementations.
Google so far has responded in the only
way it can , by removing the infected apps from Google Play. However, given
that some of these guides date back to early November, it appears that the
company clearly failed to protect its customers.
At this point there may be little users
can do except reset their devices and be more cautious of what they download.
However, those steps might not be enough to purge the malware.
Another malware named ‘Judy’ was
found in over 41 Google Play Store apps. By far, ‘Judy’
has already infected around 8.5 Million to 36.5 Million Google Play Store users.
Security Research firm ‘Check Point’
discovered the Judy malware first and informed Google of the same.
Though Google has started removing the infected apps from the
Play store, the malware affected apps have already reached a count of more than
4.5 Million downloads.
So what exactly is ‘Judy’ malware, and
how does it work?
The idea with
Judy malware is to create false clicks on ads, and thus boost revenue of these
companies. Essentially the Judy malware bypassed Google Play Store’s
protection, and the hackers created a “seemingly benign bridgehead app, meant
to establish connection to the victim’s device, and insert it into the app
store.”
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