Google Play removes 17 fake loan apps: Why users need to delete these apps right away

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Researchers at cybersecurity firm ESET have identified 18 SpyLoan apps targeting Android users in India and other countries. Google has removed 17 of these apps from Play Store, but they had already amassed over 12 million downloads worldwide. These deceptive loan apps present themselves as legitimate services but trap users with high-interest rates and collect their personal information.

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Google Play removes 17 fake loan apps: Why users need to delete these apps right away

Researchers at cybersecurity firm ESET have identified 18 SpyLoan apps targeting Android users in India and other countries. Google has removed 17 of these apps from Play Store, but they had already amassed over 12 million downloads worldwide. These deceptive loan apps present themselves as legitimate services but trap users with high-interest rates and collect their personal information.

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