In a recent study, Zimperium, a mobile security firm, has uncovered a concerning trend in Android malware. These malicious apps are using a tricky method to hide from antivirus programs and have a huge potential of harming your phone to steal your data.
Hackers are constantly endeavouring to find ways to get their harmful apps onto your phone and the latest trick they're using involves a type of Android malware that can hide from even the best antivirus apps. This malware is using a new technique to avoid being detected by security systems, according to a Tom's Guide report.
This discovery comes from Zimperium, a company that focuses on finding and removing malware from the Google Play store, where you download apps for Android phones. To understand this issue better, you need to know about APKs. The full form of APK is Android Package Kit and refers to packages that contain the apps you download from Google Play Store. It contains an app for the Google mobile operating system called Android.
When hackers hijack these files they resist being checked by antivirus programs because they use tricky methods to hide their true intentions. This is a new method, and antivirus programs and cybersecurity experts are still learning about it. So, these malware apps can pretend to be normal apps and slip past your phone's defenses.
According to the Zimperium's report, they found 3,300 of these suspicious APKs out in the wild. Shockingly, 71 of them can infect phones running Android OS version 9 or later.
Zimperium began investigating this issue after another security company, Joe Security, discovered a similar APK that could dodge malware analysis and still run smoothly on Android carrying out its nefarious purpose for the hackers.
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