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Some applications on our smartphones pose hidden dangers that we may not know about until it is too late and endanger our privacy, so they must be known and removed immediately.
In this context, an expert in "Forbes" magazine, Zach Duffman, warned of eight dangerous applications in Google Play that are capable of stealing the user's personal information and banking data.
Dufman confirmed that these programs contain a hidden "Trojan horse" called Clast82, which can install any malware on the device.
Clast82 gets remote access to a smartphone. After that, Clast82 most often installs the AlienBot app to steal bank data, according to Sputnik.
“The Clast82 has full access to a smartphone, as if an intruder were holding it in its hands,” said Dufman.
The expert listed the names of the applications from the "Google Play" store that contain the following malicious programs:
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The expert advised, after removing the listed programs from the smartphone, to check bank accounts for any suspicious activity, as well as change the passwords to enter the banking application on the smartphone.