Delete These Android Apps Infected With Autolycos Malware How to protect yourself from Autolycos and other malware apps First and foremost, take a good look at the list of apps above. If you installed any on your Android device, delete them now. While none are currently available for download, their removal from the Play Store doesn’t affect apps already installed on devices. Advertisement Going forward, rigorously investigate apps on the Play Store before downloading them to your phone. Take a look at the name of the app, the preview images, and the description: Does everything make sense for the type of app its purporting to be? Descriptions should be clear and well-written, and images should be high-quality and show off basic features advertised. Scan reviews: If you notice a lot of bad reviews, skip the app. However, notice how positive reviews are written, as well. If the five star reviews are all poorly worded, or seem to miss the point of the app in general, that’s a sign they are bot-generated reviews meant to inflate the rating of a malicious or junk app. Advertisement Most importantly, check the permissions the app will be requesting upon installation. A video editor, for example, has no business asking for permission to read your SMSs, while a theme app should not have access to your location or health data. If you notice too many permissions on the list, especially when those permissions don’t match the app’s purpose, avoid it. [BleepingComputer] Advertisement
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