Google removed over 2.3 million apps from the Play Store in 2025 for policy violations. Apple rejected 1.7 million submissions. Yet malicious apps still slip through — in January 2026, researchers identified 13 Play Store apps containing banking trojans downloaded over 300,000 times combined.
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Rule 2: Check the Developer
Tap the developer name. Look for: multiple well-reviewed apps, a legitimate website, proper contact info, and a name matching the app brand. "Chase Mobile Banking" not published by "JPMorgan Chase" is fake.
Rule 3: Read the Permissions
A flashlight app should not need contacts, microphone, or SMS access. Banking trojans request SMS to intercept 2FA codes. Almost no consumer app should request device admin privileges.
Rule 4: Analyze the Reviews
Sort by "Most Recent." Generic 5-star reviews are easily faked. Detailed 1-star reviews mentioning charges, battery drain, or strange behavior are serious warnings. All-5-star with generic praise = likely review-farmed.
Rule 5: Check Download Count and Age
47 downloads is riskier than 4.7 million. An app available for years with consistent updates is more trustworthy than one published last week.
Rule 6: Run a Security Scan
- Android: Google Play Protect — open Play Store > Profile > Play Protect
- Third-party: Malwarebytes, Lookout, Bitdefender mobile
Types of Malicious Apps
- Fleeceware: Exorbitant subscriptions after "free trials" ($260/year for a QR scanner)
- Adware: Aggressive ads including full-screen ads outside the app
- Banking Trojans: Overlay fake login screens on real banking apps
- Spyware: Record location, calls, messages, keystrokes
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