Joker malware is back on Android devices via 22 malicious apps
Joker malware is spreading among android devices via 22 new malicious apps.
Joker is a malware that steals money from its target by purchasing online subscriptions without any consent. The country police has reported that over 7 lakh individuals have downloaed the malicious apps linked to Joker.

Joker is capable of interacting with various ads and reading OTPs from user devices. Google play has removed all these malicious apps from their store. NPAV recommends users to uninstall these apps and monitor the permissions given to the installed apps.
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