Avast revealed that there are 151 apps that are part of this premium SMS scam campaign. These android apps compromise security by disguising themselves as legitimate tools. The security is compromised by photo editors, camera filters, games, and QR code scanners.
Delete these 150 Dangerous Android apps from your Smartphone
Their main goal is to get victims to sign up for expensive SMS services. If a user installs the UltimaSMS app, this app will quickly check the phone’s location, IMEI, and number to check out which country area code and language will be used for the Scam. Upon opening the email, a screen will appear asking users for their phone numbers and/or email addresses. Upon entering this information, the app will sign users up for premium SMS services that can cost them up to $40 per month.
Why people are falling for this Scam?
Here’s what Avast explained about the reason why people are falling for this scam. Moreover, some fake Android apps are also being advertised on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other such platforms. Upon signing in, you give access to your information which is quite risky. MOST IMPORTANT: This is the LIST of FAKE APPS that need to be deleted. Also Read: Beware! This Malicious Squid Game App can Harm Your phone