Thirteen dangerous apps containing malware have been removed from the Google Play Store



16 apps have been removed from the Google Play Store. These apps were found to have hidden malware. After such apps were downloaded to the users' mobiles, the malware became active and cracked the information. Google has taken action after allegations of fraud involving millions of dollars surfaced with several users.
According to a report, 12 apps have been deleted from the Google Play Store. Hackers used such apps to snatch users' information. After the hidden malware was inserted in the apps, as soon as the apps were downloaded in the mobile, the malware in it became active. The malware gave hackers all the information of the users.
Based on that information, hackers were cheating with many users. Google removed such apps from the Place Store after repeated complaints. A malware called Grifthorse Android Trojan was found in the apps. The malware was active in targeting one million users worldwide.
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Apps removed from the Google Play Store
Handy Translator Pro, Heart Rate Pulse Tracker, Geospot, GPS Location Tracker, iCare, My Chat Translator, Free Translator Photo, Locker Tool, Call Recorder Pro, Fingerprint Changer, Racer Car Driver, Safe Lock, Cuttack Pro, Fingerprint , Horoscope Fortune, Fitness Point, Mine Easy Translator, Clap, Smart Caller Recorder, Daily Horoscope, Face Analyzer, Vector Art, Ludo Speak V2.0, Photo Lab, Amazing Sticky Smile Simulator, My Locator Color, My Locator Included apps were removed from the Google Play Store because they contained malware.

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