400+ Million Downloads Infected: The Shocking Spread of the SpinOk Android Malware
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Over 100 Android apps with more than 400 million downloads combined have been infected with a new malware strain called 'SpinOk'.
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SpinOk is considered spyware because it steals private data and sends it to a remote server controlled by hackers.
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App developers added the SpinOk module to their apps, using minigames to provide users with "daily rewards."
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Malware attacks remain a common tool in the online world, as hackers exploit vulnerabilities to steal sensitive information or money.
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Dr. Web and Bleeping Computer discovered the spyware SpinOk in more than a hundred apps on the Google Play Store.
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The infected apps have been downloaded a total of 400 million times.
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Users should delete these apps immediately or update them to the latest version.
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SpinOk performs malicious activities such as listing files, searching for specific files, and uploading files.
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It is unclear whether the publishers included the trojanized SDK intentionally or were tricked by a third party.
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