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Under the disguise of meeting your needs, apps that look harmless can steal your information wearing the mask of providing utility features

  • Last Updated : May 10, 2024, 15:27 IST
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From your Gmail login ID, to your Facebook password, from your Microsoft’s user ID to bank-related information, everything is being sold in the dark web for just 490 rupees. Cyber security company Nord VPN has revealed that the data of 6 lakh Indians were stolen from their devices. Hackers are selling them in the bot market i.e. in dark web. Bot Market is an online marketplace of user data stolen by hackers around the world. Data of about 50 lakh users is being circulated in this market, out of which 12% is of Indian users.

We all have dozens of apps on our phones. From one, we order food, from other we buys clothes and from other apps we order food and groceries. Countless apps keep peeping on your homescreen. One of your office colleagues or friends would tell you about an app. you can use it to get your X-ray done in minutes. whether you really need your X-ray or not. Once you come to know about such an app, You will certainly try to use it. Once you find that app, you will obviously try it – but this trial can prove to be highly dangerous…

Utility apps are stealing your data

Under the disguise of meeting your needs, apps that look harmless can steal your information wearing the mask of providing utility features. Apps steal user’s information. the user doesn’t even get to know that his data is being stolen. Such information are login details such as username, password, bank account number, payment app PIN, etc According to the Netherlands-based cybersecurity company Threat Fabric, there are many apps on the Android platform that will ask you to give permission for updates as soon as it is installed in your phone. malicious softwares are installed in such apps. These are called malware dropper apps. These apps reach your phone on the pretext of having numerous features. These features include managing downloaded files in your phone, tracking fitness or recovery of your deleted images, etc. Also, you should stay away from apps that pay money for playing games or watching videos.

Ban on 348 mobile apps

Users get the option to download millions of apps on android and playstore platforms.The Government of India has banned 348 mobile apps. In the winter session, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar told Parliament that the Home Ministry had identified 348 mobile applications. These apps were collecting user information. These apps were sending data to servers located outside the country for profiling.

This is not the first time that apps have been banned from the PlayStore. In 2020, the government had started banning apps that steal users’ data and violated security norms. These included Chinese apps. In the first digital strike, 59 apps were banned. After that, more than 47 thousand apps have been banned.

How to protect?

If you want to avoid apps that steal data, then it is important that you are able to identify these apps. Keep these things in mind – When apps ask you for a lot of permissions, you should become alert. For example, why does a photo editing app need permission to access your contacts?- Check how many times the app has been downloaded? More download counts are good but check the background of the company that created the app. Are You able to find its website. If there is no company website, that is, there is no address, then distance yourself from such apps.- Delete the history by going to your phone’s browser settings. Choose multiple browser options. When your browser data is saved in the phone, hackers steal it and sell it in the bot market.

Published: July 10, 2023, 01:25 IST
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