"Delete it from your phone now" .. Google bans 11 malicious applications from "Android"!

The Google Play Store has banned a range of Android apps after discovering an apparent link to the Joker malware, which enrolls users in expensive subscription plans.

The Joker was first discovered in 2017, but has recently come back in a big way, with experts now warning that they've seen a huge increase in apps containing this nasty threat.

The latest warning was revealed by the threat team ThreatLabz at Zscaler, who had been monitoring "Joker" for some time.

They say a total of 11 apps managed to slip through Google's defenses, then appeared on the official Play Store and got thousands of installs.

However, anyone who already has apps stored on their phone is at risk - because Google doesn't have the ability to remotely delete those apps.

So, you'll want to make sure you take a look at the apps, and erase any of the following from your Android smartphone right away.

Here are the names of the infected apps:

Free Affluent Message

PDF Photo Scanner

deluxe Keyboard

Comply QR Scanner

PDF Converter Scanner

Font Style Keyboard

Translate Free

Saying Message

Private Message

Read Scanner

Print Scanner

Speaking about the solution, Zscaler said, “Joker is one of the most prominent malware targeting Android devices.” Despite public awareness of this particular malware, it continues to find its way into the official Google App Market by implementing changes in instructions This spyware program is designed to steal SMS messages, contact lists and device information, and to register the victim for wireless distinct application protocol (WAP) services."

Alongside Zscaler's warning, one of the companies that works with Google to protect devices has issued a worrying announcement about the "Joker".

Zimperium says it has seen more than 1,000 new Joker samples since its last report on the problem in 2020. The company warns that cyber thieves routinely find new and unique ways to introduce this malware into its official and unofficial app stores.

It is crucial that all Android users do some research before downloading any app on their device, as once a Joker infects the phone, it can cost huge bills without the owner knowing.

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