- Jun 27, 2015
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I recently read this news article https://thehill.com/homenews/nexsta...licious-downloads-in-google-play-store-study/
that says that there were malware apps that steal banking information with 5.5 million downloads. Since I recently switched to Android, I am worried I could easily download a malware app, since I tend to download a lot of apps. One of the specific malware apps mentioned was the anatsa or teabot apps that are designed to steal debit or credit card numbers from hundreds of financial apps. These malware apps were hidden in tools like PDF or QR code readers. Since I download a lot of apps I think with Android it might be good to just make the assumption that malware is already on my phone and just not download the app for my specific bank. Also, I am wondering if I sign up for a music subscription like Spotify using a separate computer, can the malware copy my debit card number out of the Spotify website or Spotify app? If I make donations to charitable organizations using my debit card number on the website or app, could the number be captured? Should I use my secondary bank account that has less money in it for these transactions or online subscriptions? If my money is stolen, is there any guarantee I can get it back by calling my bank?
that says that there were malware apps that steal banking information with 5.5 million downloads. Since I recently switched to Android, I am worried I could easily download a malware app, since I tend to download a lot of apps. One of the specific malware apps mentioned was the anatsa or teabot apps that are designed to steal debit or credit card numbers from hundreds of financial apps. These malware apps were hidden in tools like PDF or QR code readers. Since I download a lot of apps I think with Android it might be good to just make the assumption that malware is already on my phone and just not download the app for my specific bank. Also, I am wondering if I sign up for a music subscription like Spotify using a separate computer, can the malware copy my debit card number out of the Spotify website or Spotify app? If I make donations to charitable organizations using my debit card number on the website or app, could the number be captured? Should I use my secondary bank account that has less money in it for these transactions or online subscriptions? If my money is stolen, is there any guarantee I can get it back by calling my bank?