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Google Pilots Block for Risky APKs

February 8, 2024
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Google has initiated a pilot program aimed at combating financial fraud by restricting the installation of Android APK files from third-party sources that request access to risky permissions. These APK files, distributed outside of Google Play, often lack proper scrutiny and can contain malware and spyware. To address this issue, Google is blocking the installation of APKs requesting permissions like RECEIVE_SMS, READ_SMS, BIND_Notifications, and Accessibility, which are commonly exploited by threat actors for fraudulent activities.

The program follows alarming statistics revealing over $1 trillion in global scam losses, with 78% of users reporting scam attempts. Google’s initiative seeks to enhance user protection by preventing unauthorized access to sensitive personal and financial information. By launching a pilot program in Singapore, Google aims to automatically block the installation of APKs requesting risky permissions, providing users with explanations for the intervention and strengthening overall security measures.

Additionally, Google Play Protect, introduced in October 2023, offers real-time scanning of APKs downloaded from third-party sources, identifying and blocking unwanted apps. This feature, currently operational in large markets like India, Thailand, Brazil, and Singapore, is expected to expand to more countries. While Google takes proactive steps to combat financial fraud, users are advised to exercise caution, avoid sideloading APKs, review app permissions carefully, and regularly run Play Protect scans to mitigate risks associated with malicious apps.Reference:

  • Piloting new ways of protecting Android users from financial fraud

 

Tags: AndroidAPK filesCyber NewsCyber News 2024CybercrimeCybersecurityFebruary 2024FraudGoogle
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