Android users are frequently advised to limit app downloads to those from their corporate app store, or from Google's official Google Play store. Despite this, users are often tempted to visit the more dangerous third-party stores offering exotic apps or apps with copyright protection removed.
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New Strain of Android Malware Found on Third-Party App Store
Android users are frequently advised to limit app downloads to those from their corporate app store, or from Google's official Google Play store. Despite this, users are often tempted to visit the more dangerous third-party stores offering exotic apps or apps with copyright protection removed. The post New Strain of Android Malware Found on Third-Party App Store appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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