HomeNewsTechnologyGoogle removes 145 apps that hackers may have used to access bank details of Windows users: Report

Google removes 145 apps that hackers may have used to access bank details of Windows users: Report

The most common attack form used by the malware is a keylogger file that records keystroke logs which may enable hackers to understand a user's password, credit/debit card numbers and other personal information.

August 06, 2018 / 17:32 IST
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Google has removed 145 applications from the Play Store after it found them to be infected with Microsoft Windows executable malware.

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The malware reportedly does not affect Android systems. According to a Palo Alto Networks research, the APK files were infected that suggests the developers were creating the software on "compromised Windows systems".

The most common attack form used by the malware is a keylogger file. This file records keystroke logs which may enable hackers to understand a user's password, credit/debit card numbers and other personal information.