Warning to millions of Android phone owners about very dangerous bug

Warning to millions of Android phone owners about very dangerous bug

A WARNING has been given to all Android phone owners about a great danger.

Cyber ​​experts say Android fans need to be very careful about the apps they download.

Make sure you're using the legitimate versions of apps – using the official Google Play store is a good start

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Make sure you’re using the legitimate versions of apps – using the official Google Play store is a good startCredit: Google

Every month, dozens of Android apps are revealed to be dangerous, fraudulent, or both.

This week alone, it emerged that as many as 75 apps were filled with spammy “adware” that floods phones with advertisements.

There’s no truly foolproof way to guarantee you’ll avoid being hacked — but cyber experts say you can increase your chances of avoiding danger.

“Stick to native app stores and stay away from third-party app stores,” warned cybersecurity giant Kaspersky.

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“As a rule of thumb, stick to the Apple, Google Play, or Microsoft stores.

“Even in the official stores, you should read app reviews and search trusted websites for more information.”

Dodgy apps

This is a problem on Android phones, especially because there are many alternative app stores.

The official Android alternative is called the Play Store – and it’s owned and operated by Google.

Using other app stores can pose a big risk, as well as downloading .apk app files from websites online.

Kaspersky says you should be very careful when downloading apps from places outside of the Google Play Store.

“Never download apps without verifying their security first,” Kaspersky said.

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“Most phones have settings that allow you to verify apps from unknown sources before downloading.

“Always find and read reviews to prevent suspicious apps on your device.”

Nowhere is safe

Of course, apps in the Google Play Store are not always safe.

The Sun often reports on fraud slips that have crept into the store – and avoid detection.

And even if Google bans these apps from the Play Store — as it often does — they may still be lurking on your Android phone if you’ve already downloaded them.

So be sure to keep an eye out for official warnings about dangerous apps.

It’s also worth checking through your phone regularly to see if you can remove old apps.

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