Malicious apps masquerade as Android file managers to spread malware

Malicious apps masquerade as Android file managers to spread malware

Experts have warned that a new group of malicious Android apps managed to make their way to the Google Play Store and enjoy more than ten thousand downloads before they were removed.

Bitdefender cybersecurity researchers recently discovered four such apps: “X-File Manager,” “FileVoyager,” “PhoneAID, Cleaner, and Booster 2.6,” and “LiteCleaner M.” Between them, they had amassed no fewer than 16,000 downloads, and were distributing Sharkbot – a well-known banking Trojan. malware.

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