Android Warning: Downloading those Popular Apps will Provide you a Critical Shock

The Android Application alerts are back with experts alerting users to a number of popular applications that could leave them with an unwanted shock.
The apps, which include a game called “Shock your friends”, were spotted by the security team at Avast. Once installed they can then begin aggressively displaying ads, or even start charge users between $2-$10.
The discovery comes after a child reported a TikTok profile promoting what appeared to be a suspicious app to Avast’s Be Safe Online project in the Czech Republic, which educates children on how to stay safe online.
Some of the apps are HiddenAds trojans that disguise themself as a safe and useful application but instead serve intrusive ads outside of the app, It's even able to hide the original app icon making it difficult for users to identify where the ads are being served from.
It's thought the apps have earned the people behind the scam more than $500,000. That's according to data from Sensor Tower, a mobile apps marketing intelligence and insights company
“We thank the young girl who reported the TikTok profile to us, her awareness and responsible action is the kind of commitment we should all show to make the cyber world a safer place,” says Jakub Vávra, threat analyst at Avast. “The apps we discovered are scams and violate both Google’s and Apple’s app policies by either making misleading claims around app functionalities or serving ads outside of the app and hiding the original app icon soon after the app is installed.
"It is particularly concerning that the apps are being promoted on social media platforms popular among younger kids, who may not recognize some of the red flags surrounding the apps and therefore may fall for them.”
Android Warning: Downloading those popular apps will provide you with a Critical shock
HERE'S THE THREE APPS AVAST IS CONCERNED ABOUT
ThemeZone - Shawky App Free - Shock My Friends • Over 100K downloads
Tap Roulette ++Shock my Friend • Over 1M downloads
Ultimate Music Downloader - Free Download Music • Over 100K downloads
If you are worried, Avast has published details on how users can protect themselves.
Carefully read reviews: Adware and scam apps can be difficult to recognize, as they are often disguised as entertainment apps like gaming apps, for example. Signs that an app could be a scam include low app ratings, and negative reviews, citing excessive ads, or low functionality of the alleged app features.
Question prices: Users should consider what they are paying for and if the price tag for an app makes sense considering what the app is offering.
Check permissions: Before downloading apps, users should check the permissions the app is requesting and consider if they make sense for the app to function properly.

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