16 apps caught hiding adware - Delete them ASAP
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October 23, 2022

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These 16 malware-infected apps have 20 million downloads

These 16 malware-infected apps have 20 million downloads

Apps hiding malware are sadly becoming a regular occurrence. That's because criminals are improving at outsmarting official app store security protocols. A collection of 16 recently discovered apps will install adware on your device once downloaded. Do you have any of these dangerous apps on your device?

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