There are flashlight tools, pedometers, image editors, and other apps on the list, but they are all essentially the same programmers.
That means it's time to double-check your Android device to ensure you didn't naively (or inadvertently) install a bad app. Google removed 25 dangerous apps from the Google Play Store after Evina, a French cybersecurity firm, revealed they contained Facebook-hacking malware. Delete these Android apps that infect your phones with financial malware. If you have any of these on your smartphone, you should remove them as well. The Trojan-infected programmers had been downloaded more than 5 million times, indicating that they were well-known. A new collection of Android apps was recently discovered that were taking people's Facebook identities and passwords. Once again, the Google Play Store has become a refuge for rogue software.
Remove Android Apps That Steal Facebook Logins