As we all have experienced recently, cyber-attacks on devices and the applications we use have become more and more volatile. Numerous malware, viruses, and even ransomware have been installed in devices against their will. 

Different Malware Found on Numerous Google Play Store Apps

Now, it has become even more threatening as hackers have come up with an all-new brand of malicious software - Hook. Hook, created by the same hackers responsible for BlackRock, ERMAC, and other malicious viruses, targets Android smartphones and allows unrestricted access to the user's data and device. 

Hook features a "File Manager" command, which converts the virus into a file manager that hackers can use to access any files they desire. Furthermore, it is compatible with instant messaging programs such as WhatsApp, which enables hackers to send messages using the victim's account. 

According to the story by Giz China, this malware is also respected on the global market, targeting popular banking applications in the US, Australia, Poland, Canada, Turkey, the UK, Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal.

SecneurX Spotted Multiple Android Apps with Malware

It comes with capabilities similar to BlackRock, which enables hackers to steal money and even the passwords to the user's banking applications, as explained in an article by Threat Fabric. This is especially worrisome as it has already affected hundreds and thousands of smartphones, largely through fraudulent apps in the Google Play Store, as discovered by SecneurX

The hackers are even renting out the virus to others for a hefty price of around $5,000 per month. Aside from money theft, Hook also gives hackers access to other files stored on the device and complete control over the device. 

It also allows access to instant messaging programs like Whatsapp, where hackers can send messages on behalf of the victims. Furthermore, the virus has already been released on a global market and is now targeting banking apps in the US and other countries. 

Here are the 34 Apps that Include Malware

Google Play Store's security measures have not been able to stop this malware from entering their store, allowing hackers to download 34 apps containing one of the most notorious Trojans - Joker. 

Hackers have concealed the malicious software, allowing them to access private keys and steal private data from the user. In conclusion, users must be extremely careful when downloading apps from any online market. These apps were listed in the article by Giz China.

  • Advanced Cast Screen

  • Album Live Wallpaper & Theme 

  • Animal Doodle Drawing 

  • Beauty Christmas Songs 

  • Blood Glucose Recorder 

  • Blue Voice Changer 

  • Clever Clean - Batter Saver 

  • Coloring Painting 

  • Cool Screen Mirroring 

  • Dexterity QR Scanner 

  • Digital Clock - Always display 

  • Easy Voice Change 

  • Effects Photo Editor

  • Effect Voice Changer 

  • Epica Gamebox & Hub 

  • Fast Language Translator 

  • Funny Emoji Keyboard 

  • Fun Paint & Coloring 

  • Grape Camera & Photo Editor 

  • HD Screen Mirroring 

  • Heart Rate Monitor 

  • Live Wallpaper - HD 3D/4D 

  • Logo Design Maker 

  • Love Sticker 

  • Magic Face AI 

  • Mind Message 

  • Paper Paint 

  • Perfect Face Swap 

  • Phone Cleaner Lite 

  • Phone to TV 

  • Photo Voice Translator 

  • Quick PDF Scanner 

  • Shortcut Screen Mirroring 

  • Super Emoji Editor & Sticker 

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Buyers Should Delete Apps Right Away

Avoid downloading apps from third-party sites, and delete any suspicious apps. The best way to avoid getting infected is to stay up-to-date with the latest cyber-attacks and be extra careful.

Given this information, securing the users' device and protecting their data is important. Installing a robust antivirus solution, refraining from downloading apps from untrusted sources, and keeping their device's operating system up-to-date are all ways to prevent malicious code from infecting your device. 

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