The investigators from Trend Micro named this virus campaign as “DawDropper.” The apps in the DawDropper campaign were caught installing four types of banking trojan variants, including Octo, Hydra, Ermac and TeaBot. Just after this report was released, these trojan containing apps were removed from Google Play Store. However since they do not automatically remove from users’ devices, they will have to remove it themselves. So these are are 17 blacklisted apps that you should remove from your device:
Blacklisted Android apps Stealing your Bank Credentials:
Call Recorder Rooster VPN Super Cleaner Document Scanner Universal Saver Pro Eagle Photo Editor Call Recorder Pro+ Extra Cleaner Crypto Utills Fix Cleaner Universal Saver Pro Lucky Cleaner Just In: Video Motion Document Scanner Pro Conquer Darkness Simpli Cleaner Unice QR scanner
As you can see above, most of the infected apps were named as cleaners and photo editors, QR code and documents scanners. Reason is that most of the people download these apps on daily basis so it is easier to reach users data in less time. While telling about these apps, researchers said: “It also uses virtual network computing (VNC) to record a user’s screen, including sensitive information such as banking credentials, email addresses and passwords, and PINs”
How can you protect yourself from future DawDropper malware campaigns?
Trend Micro advises Android Users to check if these apps are downloaded on their devices or not. You need to remove the above mentioned apps from your device as soon as you find them. Other than this, before downloading any app, you initially need to check for its reviews. Look for app developers and publishers and don’t install apps from unfamiliar sources. Also Read: Millions of Android Users Should Delete These 11 malicious Apps Immediately