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Malicious Apps: Delete these 20 apps immediately, otherwise your account may become empty

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Malicious Apps: Delete these 20 apps immediately, otherwise your account may become empty
Malicious Apps: Delete these 20 apps immediately, otherwise your account may become empty

Malicious Apps: Cyber ​​security company CRIL has released a new report, which states that there are 20 dangerous apps on Google Play Store. Let us tell you about these apps.

Hacking Apps: Cyber ​​security company CRIL has released a new report, which states that there are 20 dangerous apps on Google Play Store. These apps are a big threat to smartphone users. These apps call themselves cryptocurrency wallets and try to steal important information of users, such as wallet recovery phrase (a kind of password). If you have installed any of these apps, remove it immediately so that you can avoid phishing attacks and loss.

Danger for users

If you use Android smartphones, then be careful. Crores of users in India are currently facing a big phishing threat. According to a recent report by Cyber ​​Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL), more than 20 such dangerous apps have been found on Google Play Store that can steal your personal and money related information.

Crypto wallet apps

These fake cryptocurrency wallet apps are specifically designed to steal the wallet recovery phrase. The wallet recovery phrase is an important key to access your DeFi wallet. Apps like SushiSwap, PancakeSwap, Raydium, Hyperliquid and Suiet Wallet are part of this scam. As soon as a user downloads these apps, they ask them to enter a 12-word recovery phrase. Once the user enters this phrase, the scammers steal it and gain access to the user’s wallet.

How do these apps work?

Cybercriminals are uploading these harmful apps using developer accounts that were previously associated with gaming and video editing tools. These apps hide phishing URLs inside their privacy policies, tricking users into entering sensitive information. This scam looks even more convincing because these apps mimic the design and working of real crypto wallet apps.

Delete these apps from the phone

If you have any of these apps installed on your device, remove them immediately to avoid theft of your crypto funds and personal data. These apps include.

  • Suiet Wallet
  • BullX Crypto
  • SushiSwap
  • Raydium
  • Hyperliquid
  • OpenOcean Exchange
  • Pancake Swap
  • Meteora Exchange
  • Harvest Finance Blog

Tips to stay safe

1. Avoid downloading any crypto app from unofficial places (third party).

2. Never enter your 12-word recovery phrase in an unfamiliar app.

3. Always check the developer name and read reviews before installing.

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