These 12 malicious Android apps are secretly recording your conversations. Here's how to protect yourself.
Have you ever worried that your phone might be secretly listening in on your private conversations? Or worse, recording them? It's a chilling thought, but it could be a reality if you accidentally install a malicious app. Security researchers at ESET have identified twelve Android apps that have been secretly recording users' audio in the background. These malicious apps are used to infect the best Android phones with a spyware called VajraSpy that's being spread using social engineering techniques on Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
The apps identified are:
- TikTalk
- MeetMe
- Let's Chat
- Quick Chat
- Chit Chat
- YohooTalk
- Hello Cha
- Rafaqat
- Privee Talk
- Nidus
- GlowChat
- Wave Chat
How to stay safe from spyware
There are a few easy ways to stay safe from spyware. One of the main ways is to avoid links to APKs (especially ones sent to you via chat apps) which will need to be sideloaded onto your device. Instead, you should stick to downloads from official Android app stores and always check the developer's name and rating, the permissions an app asks for, and read the most recent user reviews.
You should also keep your operating system up-to-date and enable Google Play Protect. From there, limit app permissions to only what is necessary and watch for any unusual behaviors after installing apps that you're not sure about. Signs that your device may have become compromised include unusual battery drain, unexplained data usage, or persistent background activity you cannot explain. Any unexpected microphone prompts are a major warning, and repeated permission requests are a sign that deserves additional attention.
If you see any of these signs, or notifications that appear briefly and then disappear, or if your contacts are receiving odd messages from you, that's a good indicator that your device may have been infected by malware.
To protect yourself, use one of the best Android antivirus apps, which offer real-time scans to detect malware. These programs also offer additional features, like VPNs and scam alerts, that can help protect your privacy and keep you safe online.
Just because a group of malicious apps came out a long time ago doesn't mean they aren't still doing damage in the real world. This is why it's important to limit the number of apps you have installed overall. That way, if one is malicious or it goes bad over time, it will be a lot easier to find.
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