Hidden malware has been discovered in the popular phone-based PDF creator Android app CamScanner, as warned by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky in their latest blog post. It claimed that the app was removed briefly from the Play Store after the finding was reported to Google. The app has more than 100 million downloads on the Google Play Store. 'Agent Smith' Malware Infected 15 Million Android Devices in India.
The malicious component of the app is known as Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Necro.n module found in recent versions of CamScanner, and it has the potential to download more malicious modules on a user’s device without them knowing about it.
Check Kaspersky's tweet:
Urgent message to #Android smartphone users 🛎️
If you have 'CamScanner' app installed on your device (just like 100M+ users do) then it's about time to take action. Details & useful tips ⇒ https://t.co/XtlxRVujEH pic.twitter.com/BqWPE7kawK
— Eugene Kaspersky (@e_kaspersky) August 27, 2019
According to the blog post, CamScanner initially had no malicious intentions, but that that changed at some point as recent versions of the app contain advertising library with a malicious module. According to the Next Web report, Google removed the app from the Play Store after Kaspersky reported their findings, but it has since been reinstated after the app developers removed the malicious code in their latest update.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 28, 2019 01:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).