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Google Play Store Photo Editor Apps Are Actually Android Malwares! Uninstall 3 Dangerous Apps Now


A bunch of Android apps listed on the Google Play Store were recently discovered stealing Facebook users’ credentials, running ad campaigns and collecting payment information. Unfortunately, over 500,000 unaware users have already installed them.

Typically, many available apps on Google Play Store would ask users if they want to “sign in with Facebook.” This option makes it easier for the users to remember their account details and for the app to quickly verify the users’ identity.

Unfortunately, malicious actors have exploited this system, using the linked-up account details to steal sensitive user information.

Android Malware Discovered: Do Not Download These Apps

Sources from BleepingComputer explained the nature of this newly discovered malware. They received technical advice from Tatyana Shishkova, an Android malware analyst at Kaspersky, and Maxime Ingrao, a security researcher at Evina.

To quickly summarize, these apps would first ask for Facebook account credentials via “sign in.” It would then collect Facebook account information via encrypted JavaScript. The malicious app would eventually access Facebook Graph API, where it would see ad campaigns and stored payment information. Eventually, the hacker would create their own ad campaigns. Hackers would also connect the victim’s Facebook credentials and link their payment information on the newly developed campaign.

The Android apps discovered with this malware are:

  • Blender Photo Editor – Easy Photo Background Editor
  • Magic Photo Lab – Photo Editor
  • Pix Photo Motion Edit 2021

Ingrao explained in detail how he found the suspicious codes on these apps. “I noticed the suspicious code first by doing a dynamic analysis. I noticed that the WebView was running JavaScript to retrieve the credentials. Then I downloaded the code and I recoded the function that decrypts the texts inside the code, that’s how I found the executed JavaScript and the calls to the Facebook Graph API,” per BleepingComputer

Android users are warned to be extremely careful because these apps had “passed” Google Play Store’s standards. Users who recognize these apps should immediately uninstall them now. 

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Letters to the editor for Sunday, May 23, 2021


Editorial cartoon.

Stop urbanizing beaches

Beaches crowded, lines being drawn in the sand, noted your article of May 12. Condos on Gulf Shore Drive are putting up cones, hiring guards to protect their beachfronts. Even customers of the Ritz have to wait for an unoccupied chair on the beach. Clueless Commissioner Solis thinks this is due to coronavirus. “People want more space,” he says. The last time this happened was when Moraya was built on Gulf Shore Drive and other owners wanted to protect their beachfront from being used by these new residents. Before the commissioners keep voting in more beach development maybe they need to listen to the people who already use the beach and who tell them the beach can only hold so many people. Building bigger condos is not the answer. Stop urbanizing our beaches and harming the environment, affecting the quality of life of the current residents and creating neighborhoods of people who need to defend their rights. Is this what we want for our future? I think not!

Elizabeth Pircio, Naples

Cyber warfare the new threat

Re: The cartoon printed on Monday, May 17. The cartoon makes the same claim that I have propounded for some time. That is, “Traditional warfare, especially nuclear (Hiroshima?) is a thing of the past!” Today, nations like the USA, Russia, China, etc. are working feverishly 24/7 to develop cyber methods of both attack and defense that only require a touch of a few buttons to attack or defend. Imagine the following scenario. A hostile nation cracks the USA cyber defenses, and as a warning is able to penetrate the NYC total electrical system and shut down the entire city in a flash.

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Letters to the Editor: Cyber war a big threat; Using policy to aid tribe; Fireworks bad policy – Santa Ynez Valley News

Letters to the Editor: Cyber war a big threat; Using policy to aid tribe; Fireworks bad policy  Santa Ynez Valley News

While President Trump and the Iranian leadership exchange insults, the war between our two countries rages on out of sight. In mid-June Iranian hackers …

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Foreign Policy Editor: Forget Extremism — Cyber Warfare the Real Generational … – GlobalAtlanta


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Foreign Policy Editor: Forget Extremism — Cyber Warfare the Real Generational
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While the U.S. focuses its diplomatic resources on combating extremism, a “footnote in history,” it risks ignoring more lasting threats: the growing specter of cyber warfare and a widening gulf in opinions on how the Internet should be used and

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