Source: BGR.com
The Google Play Store’s unending game of sketchy app whack-a-mole shows no sign of letting up anytime soon, as researchers with cybersecurity company Bitdefender on Tuesday ID’d a total of 17 Google Play apps — with more than half a million installs between them — as using multiple tricks to serve users with unwanted ads. App developers have found great success by using a variety of tricks to keep their apps under the radar of Google’s security protections that cover its applications marketplace, but the fact of the matter is that way too many skate through with ease. They do it using tactics like these apps relied on, such as showing ads at random times and spreading their code across multiple files — though they also make sure that their code does what the Google Play Store description promises, which would seem to imply that they’re otherwise legit. As of the time of this writing, Google has been notified about the apps “and the reported apps are being taken offline,” according to Bitdefender, which continued in its report Tuesday: “While not malicious per se, the tactics (these apps used) to smuggle themselves into Google Play and dodge Google’s vetting system are traditionally associated with malware.
Leave a Reply