In today's time, we have advanced a lot technically. This means almost every work is done in a jiffy through our mobile. Just for this, you should have work-related apps and internet data on your mobile. But we should also not forget that the faster we have progressed, the more fraudsters are finding new ways to cheat people and at the same time even leaking their data. Recently a firm informed about two such apps that these apps are stealing the data of Android users and sending them to China. In such a situation, it is important that if you have these two apps on your mobile, then you should delete them immediately. So let's know about these apps without delay...
Actually, according to a cyber security analyst firm, Android users' data is being stolen through some apps. The data stolen by these apps have been seen on servers in China. According to the firm, the app steals users' real-time location, account contact list, SIM provider's network number, device model and brand, etc. The company also said that more than 10 lakh people have installed these apps on their mobiles. In such a situation, if you are also an Android user and you have these apps on your mobile, then you should remove them immediately.
These are the data-stealing apps: –
Number 1
The first app which is stealing your data and sending it to China is File Recovery App. This app helps users to manage data. Through this app, you can recover deleted data from your mobile.
Number 2
On the other hand, if we talk about another app, then the name of this app is File Manager. This app also helps in restoring accidentally deleted or deleted files from Android devices. In a blog post, mobile cyber security analyst company Pradeo claims that it has alerted Google about this search.
Delete immediately
As it has been revealed that both these apps are stealing your data, then obviously the only way to avoid them is to remove these apps from your mobile immediately. However, do not forget to remove the permissions you have given to this app before. By doing this these apps will never be able to steal your data in the future.
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