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I wouldnt be surprised if they tried something similar on SamsungsGalaxy Storegoing forward.

McAfee believes this functionality is most likely used to capture gesture passwords or sensitive data from other apps.

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This info could then be used to identify potential targets as well as to plan out more advanced attacks.

Likewise, the BMI CalculationsVsn app also collects every text message received from an infected phone.

The app itself was uploaded to the Amazon Appstore at the beginning of October of this year.

Screenshots from the malicious BMI CalculationsVsn app McAfee’s researchers discovered on the Amazon Appstore

Its app icon was also changed to reflect this.

Fortunately, McAfee reached out to Amazon upon discovering this malicious app and it has since been delisted.

You also want to look into an apps developer to double-check theyre legit.

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For extra protection though, I highly recommend using one of thebest Android antivirus appsalongside Google Play Protect.

Theyre updated more frequently and often include other useful extras like apassword manageror aVPN.

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