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A new Android malware discovered in multiple apps with collective downloads of over 400 million

Android Malware

Multiple apps have recently been found to contain a new Android malware, which was distributed disguised as an advertisement SDK. These apps have collective downloads of over 400 million times, The malware can be used to access private data stored on the device and send it to remote servers.

Security researchers at Dr. Web discovered this spyware module and called it ‘SpinOK.’ The report claims that SpinkOk demonstrates legitimate behavior and maintains users’ interest in apps with the help of mini-games. In the background, it checks the Android device’s sensor data to find if the app is not running in an emulator environment. Then it connects to a remote server to download a list of URLs to display minigames.

This malicious SDK also adds the following features to the app:

Researchers found this malicious SDK in 101 apps. Here’s a list of apps with the most downloads.

If you want to check the list of all apps infected by this malicious SDK, check this link.

If you use any of these apps, check if the update is available. If an update for the app is available, it should be clean. In case the app is now on App Store, it is recommended to uninstall it immediately. I will also recommend users install a good Android antivirus to scan their smartphones.

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