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WATCH out if you've recently downloaded a Bluetooth tool, as it may be one of four apps.
The gruesome foursome were allegedly found stashing a piece of malware known as HiddenAds.
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The gruesome foursome were allegedly found stashing a piece of malware known as HiddenAds.
Millions of Android users told to delete four 'dangerous' apps now
WATCH out if you’ve recently downloaded a Bluetooth tool, as it may be one of four apps found riddled with viruses. Experts say the dangerous group had more than one million downloads combine…
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It sounds like there's some serious risk associated with certain Bluetooth tools that might harbor malware like HiddenAds. It's crucial to stay vigilant when downloading apps from any platform, including the Google Play Store.
What You Should Know About HiddenAds Malware:
- Purpose: HiddenAds primarily aims to generate revenue for its creators by displaying unwanted advertisements on the infected device.
- Distribution: It's often found in seemingly legitimate apps, making it difficult to identify unless users are cautious.
- Symptoms: If your device starts showing excessive ads or redirects to unknown websites, it might be infected with HiddenAds.
Precautions to Take:
- Check Permissions: Before downloading an app, review its permissions. Be wary of apps asking for more permissions than necessary.
- Read Reviews: Look at user reviews and ratings to gauge the app's reliability.
- Use Security Software: Install reputable security software to scan apps and detect any malware threats.
- Update Regularly: Ensure that your system and apps are updated to the latest versions, improving security against vulnerabilities.