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Google’s battle with Joker continues and another app has been removed

Here’s another “Joker warning” for Android smartphone users. One of the most common malware (type of virus) in Android smartphones has been detected in another app that has been downloaded more than 500,000 times on Google Play Store. Research firm Pradeo recently wrote in a blog post that a mobile app called Color Message, infected with the Joker malware, is currently available for download from google apps It has been installed by more than half a million users.
Google has since removed the app. Android smartphone users should take note google browser If you remove the app from the Google Play Store, it will not be able to trap new users. However, users who have already downloaded the app will have to uninstall it from their phone themselves. If Google removes the app from the Play Store, this does not mean that the app will disappear from the more than 500,000 devices on which it was downloaded.
What is that color messaging app
Color Message app claims to give users the ability to play their messages with a range of customization options. “Makes texting easy, fun and beautiful. Quickly customize the theme. Color Message app has a unique technology that allows you to customize the default SMS messenger” Please read the app description before uninstalling it by Google. Surprisingly, the app has also collected more than 1,800 reviews with an average rating of four stars. There were also reviews called scam app.
Exactly what Joker malware does
Joker is one of the most annoying Android malware. Labeled as a Fleeceware app, it steals text messages, contact lists and device information, and enrolls users in premium service plans without their knowledge. It simulates clicks and can intercept text messages, including banking messages, of users. In recent years, Joker malware has been found in hundreds of applications. These applications are said to use various methods to avoid detection, including standard and custom encryption.
In January 2020, Google published a lengthy blog post detailing her three-year battle with Joker Malare. Google first discovered the Joker malware in 2017.