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Malware warning: 4 apps to check your phone for NOWGoogle just removed four malicious apps from the Play Store, and you need to do the same with your phone. The apps harbor the dangerous Joker malware, which can intercept passwords, install other apps on your device, bypass two-factor authentication and take screenshots of your conversations. We'll show you how to spot these apps and remove them immediately. Tap or click here to find and remove these malicious apps ASAP. → |
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