9 dangerous apps that could let hackers hijack your accounts
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August 16, 2021

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Delete these 9 sketchy Android apps now before they hack your Facebook account

Delete these 9 sketchy Android apps now before they hack your Facebook account

If you have any online presence whatsoever, you'll want to pay attention to this. A group of malicious apps has been discovered that give cybercriminals access to your online accounts. That's why it's critical to delete these apps from your devices ASAP.

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