![]() ![]() ![]() Moreover, those behind the campaign are doing everything possible to keep these malicious apps hidden from the security features of Google Play store. Along with this, the malicious apps have also been found on the APK download website APKpure. The researchers highlight that there are dozens of malicious apps on the Play Store which are connected to PhantomLace and are harbouring new Trojan. A campaign called PhantomLace has been active from last four year and is still going on. NEW DELHI: Research firm Kaspersky Lab has warned users about the ongoing campaign in which various malicious apps present on the Google Play Store spy and steal user data. ![]()
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