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Dangerous Android Apps on Google Play Store Can Steal Your Money

Android is the most popular mobile OS for smartphones, but that doesn’t mean that every app which is compatible with Android is safe. Even more concerning is that there are some dangerous Android apps on Google Play Store that can steal your money, according to a recent ESET report.

As reported by ESET, several cybercriminals managed to bypass Google Play Store’s security measures and upload dozens of apps packed with malware that can steal your money on Google’s Android apps store. According to ESET, these apps come as device cleaners, horoscope apps, and battery optimizers.

What more concerning regarding these malicious apps is that they are designed to send and receive SMS to and from the infected smartphones, which can bypass the two-factor authentication methods and grant access for the cybercriminals to internet banking apps or other private applications. Besides, the infected apps can download additional programs and ‘clone’ any other application that is already installed on the infected smartphones.

Dangerous Android Apps on Google Play Store Can Steal Your Money

“Fortunately, these particular banking Trojans do not employ advanced tricks to ensure their persistence on affected devices. Therefore, if you suspect you have installed any of these apps, you can simply uninstall them under Settings > (General) > Application manager/Apps,” ESET stated.

“We also advise you to check your bank account for suspicious transactions and consider changing your internet banking password/PIN code,” the IT security experts of ESET added.

According to ESET, we can avoid installing such malicious apps by only downloading Play Protect-verified apps from Google Play Store, having a trustworthy anti-malware software up and running on our devices, and always installing the latest Android security patches as soon as they roll out. In addition to all that, we shouldn’t install suspicious applications, including horoscope apps, unknown device cleaners, or low-profile battery optimizers, and we must only rely on apps with plenty of reviews and from trustworthy developers.

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How to Install Apps when you Can’t use the Google Play Store

Whenever they want to install a cool app on their Android phone people can use the Google Play Store. This is the safest and easiest way to do it, but what happens when the application cannot be found in the store? This situation is not just hypothetical, because sometimes the app is not available in Google’s offer. Also, you might need an APK from other sources (for example, Fortnite for Android).

Sideloading can help you download almost any app which can’t be found in Google Play

Smartphone users become very frustrated when they need an app and can’t find it in the official store. This is the main reason which led to the creation of sideloading. This process is useful especially when you want to download games from the developer’s official website.

It looks like this will be the general trend in the future, because many companies have gone to allowing players to buy their games directly from the official website. In this way, you have the game right on your computer or Android device whereas, without sideloading, you couldn’t play it. To be more precise, we will mention Fortnite for Android as an example.

In order to perform sideloading, you will have to set up your device. In general, the settings can be found in the Security & privacy Menu or in the part dedicated to Apps. If you are using Android Oreo, you will need to do some simple operations:

  • Enter the Settings section;
  • Look for the line where it says ”install from unknown apps” or ”More”, in case the first category is not available;
  • After this step, you will reach a list of apps and you’ll have to select your browser, tap it and choose the ”Allow from this source” category.

If you are using a HTC phone or other devices, the sideloading can be performed through the following process:

  • Go to Settings;
  • Select the Apps category and then Configure Apps;
  • Scroll and find Advanced options or the Special Apps menu, then tap the button;
  • Go to the bottom of Special Apps and you’ll find the ‘install unknown apps’ option;
  • After you find your browser (for example, Chrome), select it and then tap on ”Allow from this source” button.

An easier way to get to the final result is to quit looking through the Settings and use the Search options. Here you can type in the ”Unknown” category and find what you are looking for sooner.

Once you check the ”Allow from this source” button, you’ll have the possibility to install the app files recently downloaded from your default browser. You can disable this feature after you install the APKs you want. In order to do this, you have to go back into the Settings menu.

How to download and install an APK through sideloading

So far, you’ve made an impression concerning sideloading and you know that the place from where you download the APK is very important. There are a few websites where you can get them from, but it’s best if you use an anti-virus to scan them and make sure that you don’t bring any malware to your phone.

How to sideload an app from a PC

If you happen to face any problem when you try to download an app on your Android phone, you can get it on your PC. After the download is complete, all you have to do is connect the PC and smartphone trough cable and select the Transfer Files option. Once you complete this process, the APK is copied into your phone.

Whichever option you choose, make sure that all your online operations follow safety and security policy. Always protect your device and make sure that all the apps you use are virus-free.

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Google Play Store v12.1.18 Available to Download with New User Interface

A new version of the Google Play Store, v12.1.18 is the newest update that Google rolled out this week. This new version of the Google Play Store, v12.1.18, brings new improvements to the app store including from the user interface side of things. What is even better is that the Google Play Store v12.1.18 update is now fixing many bugs that we as users previously dealt with. Besides that, it also brings definitions to how Google Play protects the information you provide them. The v12.1.18 version is what everybody was waiting for.

If you want to download the v12.1.18 version of the Google Play Store, you can do so by accessing this link: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-store/google-play-store-12-1-18-release/ from where you can get the APK files. If a notification saying that you can’t download apps from unknown sources pops up, all you need to do is go to Settings. When you arrive there, you need to go to Security from where you scroll down until you see the Unknown sourced. After that, you change the setting and get the download going.

The link we provided you with will send you to APK mirror which is considered one of the safest sites from where you can download the apk files you need. The same people from this site uploads them on the Google Play Store which made them be trusted by the users. The new version of the Google Play store, the v12.1.18, will take like 17.1 MB from your memory, but trust us, it is worth it!

We advise you not to get the APK files for the Google Play Store v12.1.18 version from other websites as they are not secure. The APK mirror website is the safest source from where you can get the files.

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App Store Revenue Was By 93% Higher Than Google Play Store In Q3 2018

Consumer spending on both Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store summed up about $18.2 billion in the third quarter of 2018, as reported by the mobile analytics firm Sensor Tower. According to the research firm, that figure represents a 22.7 percent increase over the $14.8 billion spent across both mobile apps stores during Q3 2017.

App Store Revenue Was By 93% Higher Than Google Play Store In Q3 2018

Also, Sensor Tower reported that App Store revenue was by 93 percent higher than Google Play Store in the third quarter of this year. More specifically, about 66 percent of overall mobile app revenue recorded in Q3 2018 came from apps sold on App Store, the iOS-based applications library. That percentage means that App Store sold by about 23.3 percent more than in the same period of the last year.

On the other hand, Google Play Store scored only $6.2 billion in Q3 2018, globally (excluding China), meaning that the Android’s app store sold by 21.5 percent more than during Q3 2017 when it marked revenue of approximately $5.1 billion.

App Store Vs. Google Play Store – Which Apps Generated Most Revenues?

According to Sensor Tower, Netflix was the top-earning non-game mobile application for both Android and iOS app stores, scoring revenues of about $243.7 million across, globally. Next, comes Facebook with its WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger apps, but only regarding the number of downloads.

As for mobile games, Sensor Tower reported that, globally, mobile game spending increased by 14.9 percent during Q3 2018 reaching $13.8 billion. That means the mobile games totaled for 76 percent of all the app revenue generated across both the App Store and Google Play. Also, as reported by the researchers from Sensor Tower, top-three mobile games regarding the profits they made are Honor of Kings (a.k.a Arena of Valor, outside of China), Monster Strike and Fate/Grand Order, respectively.

On this aspect, Google Play Store outperformed App Store by about $5 billion.

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Google Play Store V10.7.19 Update Now Available with New Offline Mode Changes

Experienced users can now enjoy the Google Play Store V10.7.19.

Some people who are experienced in using modded apps have been waiting for the Android app store to get modded too. Now the new Play Store 10.7.19 version is modded so you can finally use it the way you wanted.

As the number of people interested in e-books, free apps, videos, music, and other software via the Play Store rises, something needed to be done. The same thought Great ChelpuS which released this version of the app listening to everything users had to say.

What is The Modded Version Of Play Store good at

  • Apps protected by Google LVL can now be used without them cracking
  • App licenses can be verified by users in offline mode
  • You no longer need to use Lucky Patcher to patch apps
  • Paid apps cannot be gotten for free
  • You can disable the self-update feature
  • If using Proxy the license verification and billing will not work
  • The refund button no longer needs backup, and it was reworked
  • You can use patched APK to install Play Store
  • You can get the most recent Lucky Patcher APK.

Double click the icon from the home screen to run the app then go to Menu and select Patch to Android option

After that go to Always True and Disable Zip Signature Verify and tap on Yes to choose Signature to verify.

Then the app will reboot, and you can move to Patch to Android and check if it worked. Get out of Lucky Patcher if that was okay and if not repeat the thirds step.

After that, you can install the app. It is not hard to install the modded version of the Play Store and can be used by ordinary users as well as developers. However, keep in mind that if not used properly it might cause issues.

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