If that is not enough, Dangerous trojans were also found in the photo app Wuta Camera, which has been downloaded more than 10 million times from Google Play. All this means that this number of devices are likely infected. If you download it, delete it immediately!
Experts once again drew attention to the fact that we should never download unverified applications on our phones, nor those that are not available in the Google Play Store, but from other interfaces. Apps that offer a modified version of some famous and popular software (Spotify, Minecraft) are also suspicious – we also avoid them! Meanwhile, the example of Wuta Camera shows that, unfortunately, even seemingly reliable software chosen by millions can hide risks.
The other warning in the article came from Cliffy. They have identified a variant of the Trojan called TrickMo, which can steal our one-time passwords, record what happens on the screen, typed information, among other things – in other words, it can even hack our Internet bank. This Trojan is also hidden in a program called Google Services, which attempts to disguise itself as official Google Play Services, meaning that unsuspecting users can install it simply because they think an “update” will make their devices more secure.